Versace Dress Runway
The fact that Versace can turn it on like that is a surprise to no one. More of an eye-opener is how far she has moved away from the bling-vulgarity stereotype that dogged this house until a couple of years ago. Mostly, this collection was about carefully considered structure—short dresses and coats with flying volumes in the back—rather than front-loaded sexiness. Some of Versace’s most glamorous—and on-trend—cocktail dresses even hit to mid-calf (a one-shouldered draped midnight-blue number and another in a combination of matte and wet-look black were stunning).vThough most of the pieces were single-colored and unembellished, there was also a breakout of print along the way. Versace had commissioned the Dutch artist Tim Roeloffs to work on a photomontage of urban cityscapes, musclemen, dogs, Versace china, and the house ad campaigns, and then collaged the results onto violent purple, fuchsia, and yellow dresses. Result: very Versace. You couldn’t help thinking the late, great Gianni would have loved it.
 Elegant Versace Dress Runway with long dress design
Elegant Versace Dress Runway with long dress design
 Elegant Versace Dress Runway with sexy design
Elegant Versace Dress Runway with sexy design
 Sexy Versace Dress Runway with mini design
Sexy Versace Dress Runway with mini design
 Sweet Versace Dress Runway with purple color and leather jacket
Sweet Versace Dress Runway with purple color and leather jacket
 Pretty Versace Dress Runway with pink color and funny design
Pretty Versace Dress Runway with pink color and funny design
 Sexy gray of Versace Dress Runway
Sexy gray of Versace Dress Runway
 Beautiful Versace Dress Runway in black color
Beautiful Versace Dress Runway in black color
 Cute Versace Dress Runway design
Cute Versace Dress Runway design
 Funny Versace Dress Runway design
Funny Versace Dress Runway design
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