Versace presented its Fall-Winter 2025 collection in Milan yesterday, celebrating its core values of freedom, individuality and integrity.

Creative Director Donatella Versace drew from the house’s archives, blending neoclassical elements with contemporary tailoring and materials.
The womenswear collection featured sculptural silhouettes with influences from Gianni Versace’s ballet costumes.
Corseted Atelier Versace dresses with crinoline-lined skirts, printed pouffe skirts, and quilted evening gowns reflected a theatrical spirit.
Tailored blazers and deconstructed corsets added contrast, while quilted bustiers and puffers referenced Versace Home’s upholstery.
The menswear line was defined by structured tailoring with a neoclassical influence, balanced with fluid silk shirts and expansive trench coats.
Prints played a central role, with archival motifs reinterpreted across both collections. Women’s designs incorporated cheetah spots, Barocco details and Medusa medallions, while men’s pieces featured wild animal imagery and classical-inspired prints.
Leather outerwear, washed Japanese denim, velvet tailoring and metal mesh embroidery highlighted the house’s signature material contrasts.
Accessories included the debut of the Virtus bag, featuring a new V-shaped emblem, alongside studded boots, chainmail heels and geometric jewellery. The collection underscored Versace’s ability to modernise its heritage while maintaining its bold identity.