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Fashion Nostalgia: Gianni Versace

Friday, July 14, 2017
Gianni Versace was adored by the models he helped make famous
Twenty years ago, the fashion world lost a larger than life industry icon when Gianni Versace was gunned down by Andrew Cunanan on the steps of his luxurious Miami mansion.


From the time I opened my first Vogue magazine in the early 1980s until that devastating day, there were only a few designers I was truly inspired by - Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Lacroix, and Gianni Versace.  I remember being devastated by his lost and thinking that fashion would never be the same.

Left to Right:  Raquel Welch, Gianni Versace, Madonna, Tupac Shakur
From 1978 until his sudden death in 1997, Gianni Versace created his own brand of opulence and glamour at his eponymous label, Versace.  At the height of his career he commanded a large following of celebrities, musicians, socialites and even royalty, including Madonna, Elton John, Princess Diana, Sting, and Tupac Shakur.

He is also credited with creating the supermodel in the nineties, when he agreed to pay high sums to Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington to walk in his shows and pose for his ads.




His bold, ultra-sexy, grandiose style set the fashion industry on fire and made him one of the most important Italian designers of the 1980’s and 90’s.  He dealt in strong colors and patterns, fluid materials that caressed the body and clean, bias-cut lines.





   

Vogue magazine once said, Gianni Versace was a fashion rock star, adored by many and lavishly praised by the fashion industry.


He created the “Safety Pin” dress that launched Elizabeth Hurley into the spotlight as more than Hugh Grant’s then girlfriend. 



He outfitted Princess Diana a number of times, including in a 1991 photo shoot by Patrick Demarchalier that was used for a November 1997 Harper's Bazaar tribute cover following her death. That dress went for $200,000 in an auction in 2015.  She also wore a slinky blue silk Versace gown for a benefit. 



The designer dressed Courtney Love in an ethereal, white Versace gown for the 1997 Academy Awards.


The hip-hop industry adored Gianni Versace and his designs went hand-in-hand with the decadent, money driven lifestyle hip-hop presented in the nineties.  The designer and his sister, Donatella, grew close to Tupac Shakur, who enjoyed custom-made clothing from the designer and famously walked in Versace’s Fall/Winter 1996 show in Milan.



In 1997, The Notorious B.I.G and Puffy famously wore Versace’s opulent silk shirts and sunglasses in the “Hypnotize” video, inspiring knock-offs that became wildly popular among urban teens.




Gianni's bright, bold style carried over into his private life.  He was known to throw lavish parties in his palatial, ocean-front Miami mansion, called Casa Casuarina, which features his signature Medusa head motif and strong Italian influenced décor throughout.

He was at the height of his fame when we was tragically murdered.  He will always be remembered for creating one of the most recognizable and lasting fashion labels in modern history and for his sexy, opulent, luxurious creations.











Art and Fashion News

Thursday, June 1, 2017
Photo by Harness Hamese, found at The Dandy Lion Project facebook page.
Germantown scholar Shantrelle P. Lewis, chief dream director for the national nonprofit the Future Project, is one of only two experts in the world on the study of black dandyism.  Her book, Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style, will be released by New York publishing house Aperture today.

Gucci Resort 2018 (left), Diane Dixon in Dapper Dan in the 1980s (right)
Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele gives credit where it's due.

Source:  New York Times website
The Museum of Modern Art’s $400 million expansion project will be officially unveiled on Thursday.

Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art website
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present a major retrospective of the photographs of Irving Penn to mark the centennial of the artist's birth. 

Source: David Stover Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
"Yves Saint Laurent: The Perfection of Style," the traveling exhibition of the designer's life work, opened May 6 at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. 

Michelle Obama for US Vogue, December 2016

Monday, November 14, 2016

On the cover of it's December 2016 issue, Vogue magazine calls Michelle Obama "the First Lady the world fell in love with," and that's no lie.  Michelle Obama has caused a stir from the moment she took center stage on election night in 2008, next to President Barack Obama and her girls, Malia and Sasha.  She was poised, confident, radiant.  She broke barriers by baring her arms in her official portrait, causing controversy and admiration for our physically fit First Lady.


Over the past eight years, she has embodied her phrase, "when they go low, we go high," by taking on each challenge and criticism with extreme class and determination.


Michelle is the entire package - smart, compassionate, strong, wise, kind, with an amazing sense of humor and self-assurance that many First Ladies never accomplish under the shadow of the "Leader of the Free World."

It was wonderful to follow the causes she has championed, to eagerly await her sartorial choices, and to simply bask in her Black Girl Magic.  She will be greatly missed as First Lady of the United States, but I am looking forward, with much anticipation, to what's next for her.


Whatever it is, I know the world will continue to follow and love her with all the devotion as when she was our First Lady.