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In “13 Going on 30,” costume designer Susie DeSanto meticulously curated a fashion-forward wardrobe for Jennifer Garner’s lead character. The pièce de résistance: a Versace mini dress ...
In 1993, Donatella Versace added the Young Versace and Versus lines, [12] and from 1994 the company began referring to her as co-designer for Gianni Versace. [16] Also in 1994, the brand gained international coverage from the black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley, referred in the media as "that dress". [17] [18] [19]
Donatella Versace was born in Reggio di Calabria, Italy, the youngest of four children; Santo, Gianni, and Tina.Her father, Antonio Versace, helped run the family coal mining business, and her mother, Francesca Versace (née Olandese), was a seamstress for a fashion company before setting up her own fashion boutique. [6]
Jennifer Lopez's backless Donatella Versace for Versace dress, in flowing printed sheer silk chiffon worn over nude shorts, with a neckline plunging to the navel (held on by double-sided tape) and a skirt split to the waist, was one of the most talked-about and widely publicised red-carpet dresses of the year. [1]
Before Jennifer Lopez turned heads in Versace’s jungle-print gown at the 2000 Grammys, Amber Valletta donned the sultry number a year before. Versace Brings Out Elton John, Miley Cyrus and More ...
The jungle print plunging gown was revisited for the 20-year-anniversary of the dress -- debuting a reworked version for the finale of Versace's Spring 2020 show during Milan Fashion Week, where J ...
American entertainer Jennifer Lopez wore a green Versace silk chiffon dress to the 42nd Grammy Awards ceremony on February 23, 2000. The sheer fabric was printed with a tropical leaf and bamboo pattern, and cut with a very low neckline that extended well past Lopez's navel, while the waist of the dress was studded with citrines.
Versus (Versace) was a diffusion line of the Italian luxury fashion house Versace. It was founded in 1989 by Gianni Versace as a gift to his sister Donatella . The line was discontinued in 2005 but was relaunched by Donatella in 2009 with a capsule collection of accessories designed by British designer Christopher Kane .