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The New Versace Home Collection Exudes Refined Glamour

Combining luxury with interior design, the new Versace Home collection encompasses extensive lines for every inch of your dwelling – from the bedroom, to the living room, dining room, library and office.

The New Versace Home Collection Exudes Refined Glamour

Crafted from luxurious woods, marble, and leather, each design evokes feelings of carrying a coveted Virtus handbag, the sophisticated Virtus line features emblematic Barocco V hardware enriched with acanthus leaf accents, boasting sleek lines, gold-tone accents, and plush upholstery.

Denoted by Medusa-shaped details and outlines, the Medusa Carezza collection features curved lines accentuated with gold-tone hardware, alongside expertly crafted key designs in leather, velvet, and patterned jacquard upholstery.

 

Breathing an air of glamour into the work environment, Versace Home’s strong aesthetic point of view is translated into the office space with The Medusa collection. Embodying symbols of the Versace creative universe, this collection is crafted in cinder wood, with a bold office line which features a desk and chairs enriched with leather and golden Medusa décor.

Exemplifying the innate Versace quality of mixing old with new, and mythology with Pop Culture, the new furniture collection exudes the refinement and attitude inherent in all the brand’s designs.

By Julia Roxan

 

Versace launches the #VeryVersace Challenge

 

In the name of its iconic Barocco V motif, Versace launches the #VeryVersace challenge on social media to inspire vision, which has started since 8th May 2020.

The Barocco V motif first made its debut on the Virtus bag as part of Versace Fall/Winter 2019 collection, and is now established as a full accessories collection ranging from bags, footwear to leather goods and fashion jewellery. Exuding a luxe accent, the 24 Karat gold-finished Barocco V motif shines across the collection, engraved with acanthus leaf to resemble the Italian house’s everlasting and ever-evolving legacy of creativity.

 

 

While we staying #AloneTogether, Versace is inviting its community to be a part of #VeryVersace challenge. Take the pictures of V-shaped objects and scenes around you that remind the Barocco V motif, upload the pictures to social media with #VeryVersace hashtag or drop it at [email protected]. The Italian house will be sharing its favourite picks across its social platforms and website throughout this May 2020.

 

Visit versace.com to find out more.

This article was originally published on www.lofficielmalaysia.com.

6 luxury brands that are going fur-free in 2018

This year is a complete turnaround for the fur industry as a list of luxury fashion houses have started to abstain from fur for their collections, following the footsteps of other brands like Calvin Klein, Stella McCartney and Tommy Hilfiger that have stopped using fur years ago.

So, let’s do a quick refresh and see which other brands have joined in the ranks to go fur-free:

 

Gucci

Starting from its Spring Summer 2018 collection, Gucci has gone completely fur free. Under the heft of the new policy, Gucci will cease the use of fur from mink, coyote, racoon dog, fox, rabbit and other species bred for making fur.

This plan finally came into operation after a few months Gucci president Marco Bizzarri and its creative director Alessandro Michele discussed the matter.

Bizzarri says, “Do you think using furs today is still modern? I don’t think it’s still modern and that’s the reason why we decided not to do that. It’s a little bit out-dated”.

 

Michael Kors & Jimmy Choo

Michael Kors is another brand to go fur-free at the year of 2018, along with its newly acquired shoe label Jimmy Choo. 

Committing to the fur-free pledge, both brands will phase out products with fur by the end of December 2018.

Michael Kors’ chairman John D. Idol says, “This decision marks a new chapter as our company continues to evolve its use of innovative materials”.

 

VERSACE

In a recent interview with The Economist’s 1843 magazine, Donatella Versace revealed that her family’s eponymous brand will turn its back on fur.

Joining the ranks of fur-free luxury houses, Versace has cottoned on the animal cruelty. Known for its glamorous style, fur has been a staple in its collection including mink, racoon dog and fox.

On the decision, Donatella said, “Fur? I am out of that. I don’t want to kill animals to make fashion. It doesn’t feel right’.

 

Maison Margiela

The inspiration behind the decision of going fur-free is a unique encounter for the creative director of French fashion house, John Galliano.

Being described as a fated encounter, John Galliano ran into PETA senior vice president Dan Mathews in Saint-Tropez.

He revealed it to Elle France, “One summer, I was swimming in the sea with Penélope Cruz in Saint-Tropez. And just then, Dan’s face popped out of the water. It was like in Jaws, very frightening!”

 

Furla

For Furla, the Italian fashion house will go completely fur-free in November with their resort collection.

According to WWD, the fur ban is influenced by their growing number of ethical consumers.

CEO of Furla, Alberto Camerlengo, revealed, “The decision to progressively ban from the collections the use of animal fur is a project that confirms the brand’s increasing interest in the environment, with particular attention to the animal world, to which Furla is very sensitive. The decision, moreover, responds to the growing request for ethical products by consumers who are more and more aware and attentive to these themes.”

 

 

Other brands who have already banned the use of fur include: Armani, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Hugo Boss, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren, Stella McCartney, Tommy Hilfiger, Vivienne Westwood.

8 Timeless Gold Watches For Any Occasion

1 | Boucheron: “Reflet Small”

Watch in yellow gold with diamonds, gadroon dial and yellow gold bracelet.

 

2 | Cartier: “Ballon Bleu De Cartier”


Watch in yellow gold with opaline silver dial.

 

3 | Chanel: “Boy.Friend”


Watch in beige gold with diamonds and beige gold bracelet.

 

4 | Van Cleef & Arpels: “Cadenas”


Watch in yellow gold with mother-of-pearl dial.

 

5 | Audemars Piguet: “Royal Oak”


Watch in yellow gold with champagne dial.

 

6 | Gucci: “G-Timeless”


Watch in light yellow gold case and bracelet.

 

7 | Versace: “Dylos Icon”


Watch with yellow gold case and bracelet.

 

8 | Dior: “La Mini D de Dior Satine”


Watch in yellow gold with diamonds and gold dial.

Words by Emily Minchella.

From: L’officiel Malaysia, May 2017.

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