Donatella Francesca Versace (Italian: [dona't?lla fran't?eska ver'sa:t?e]; born 2 May 1955) is an Italian fashion designer and current vice president of the Versace Group, as well as its chief designer. She owns a 20% share of the business. During the 1980s, Donatella's brother, Gianni Versace, launched a perfume dedicated to her, Blonde, and gave her her own diffusion label, Versus. Versace took over the label's design after her brother's death.
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Early life and family
She was born in the Italian city of Reggio di Calabria, the youngest of four children. Her father was a personal financier to the Italian aristocracy. An older sister, Tina, died at the age of twelve from an improperly treated tetanus infection. Her brother Santo Versace owns 30 percent of Versace stock.
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Fashion career
In the mid-1970s, Donatella followed her older brother, Giovanni ("Gianni"), to pursue knitwear design in Florence, Italy. She had planned to work for her brother in the public relations department, but was more valuable to him as a "muse and critic", according to her during an interview with Vogue. Through her closeness to her brother's enterprises, she entered the fashion world. During the 1980s, Gianni launched a perfume dedicated to her, Blonde, and gave her her own label, Versus.
A year and three days after Gianni's death on 15 July 1997, Donatella Versace mounted her first couture show for the Versace Atelier at the Hôtel Ritz Paris. She built her runway over the hotel's swimming pool, as her brother had done every season, though this time using sheer glass. She now oversees the production of a dozen collections each year, though these days she is just as famous for her celebrity entourage and parties whose regular guests include Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Kate Moss. Even Prince Charles attends Donatella's parties for the famous and elite throughout Europe.
She soon proved to be important to Versace PR and spread its name throughout Europe and most of the United States. She placed Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Courtney Love, Christina Aguilera, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Demi Moore, and Lady Gaga in high esteem in the Versace advertising sector, making them and other celebrities such as Beyoncé and January Jones the personae and images of Versace. Her popularity grew when she designed the Versace Green Dress, also known as the "Jungle-Dress", which was worn by Jennifer Lopez at the Grammys. The company has created the Palazzo Versace resort on the Gold Coast of Australia. The Burj al-Arab, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), has a broad collection of Versace furniture and bedding in its expensive and lavish rooms.
Real estate ventures
Plans for the Palazzo Versace, Dubai were announced in May 2005. Gianni Versace SpA, Sunland Group Ltd., and Emirates International Holdings have announced the Palazzo Versace resort to be constructed in the Arabian Bays on the Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The second Palazzo Versace would have a number of suites and luxury villas, including a spa. Official plans were to begin construction in 2006 and have the hotel completed sometime in 2008. The interior of the hotel would be furnished with various Versace collections. As Creative Director, Donatella would carry out final plans and design strategies for the hotel and resort compound. This would be the second Palazzo Versace hotel to be built, and the second hotel in Dubai to have a wide range of Versace collections. In October 2002, Gianni and Donatella's best known Versace clothing was displayed in a special exhibit of the Victoria and Albert Museum of London to be honored for extraordinary fashion success and symbolism worldwide.
Awards
In 2010, Donatella's charity work earned her a Do Something With Style Award nomination from the VH1 Do Something Awards. She was nominated for providing art supplies to children and creating a tote bag, whose proceeds would go to Starlight and the ONE Foundations. The awards show, produced by VH1, honored people who do good and was powered by Do Something, an organization that aims to empower, celebrate, and inspire young people.
Personal life
Versace and her former husband, American model Paul Beck have two children: daughter Allegra Versace Beck (born 30 June 1986), and son Daniel Versace (born 1989). Cathy Horyn describes visiting their Milan apartment in 1996: "It was a lavish place, the living room done in Versace prints, but it was also a beautiful and feminine home." Donatella was at the time into drugs and a heavy smoker.
Her brother Gianni Versace was murdered on 15 July 1997, outside the re-constructed Casa Casuarina, also known as Versace Mansion, in Miami, Florida. In the aftermath of the highly publicized crime and manhunt, most of the Versace family, including Donatella, moved temporarily to a secluded private resort in the Caribbean.
Donatella's daughter Allegra inherited 50% of Versace's entire stock after Gianni's death. She is a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
In popular culture
Versace has given cameo performances in many films relating to fashion and its industry, such as Zoolander. In other films, including the 2006 hit The Devil Wears Prada, her name is mentioned sporadically.
Versace was commonly parodied by Maya Rudolph on Saturday Night Live.
In the ABC series Ugly Betty, a fictional character called "Fabia", played by actress Gina Gershon, is a parody of Donatella. Gershon also played Versace as the lead role in the Lifetime television movie House of Versace, released in 2013.
Lady Gaga wrote the song "Donatella" from her 2013 album Artpop for her. The plot of season 2 of the television series American Crime Story recounts the murder of Donatella's brother, Gianni Versace. She is portrayed by Penélope Cruz.
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External links
- Donatella Versace on IMDb
- Donatella Versace at the Fashion Model Directory
- Donatella Versace interview with Harper's BAZAAR magazine
- Allegra inheriting half of the company
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