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Versace’s Milan show aims for ‘optimism and joy’ with colourful prints

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FILE PHOTO: Model Gigi Hadid presents a creation from the Versace Spring/Summer 2023 collection during Milan Fashion Week in Milan, Italy, September 23, 2022. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo

MILAN (Reuters)

Presenting a playful and colourful collection of mismatched prints, Italian designer Donatella Versace said she had set out to bring “optimism and joy” to the catwalk with her show at Milan Fashion Week.

Friday evening’s Versace show, held at the medieval Castello Sforzesco, kicked off with models wearing clashing prints: zigzag tops and floral skirts, an aesthetic that dominated the spring/summer 2025 line for both womenswear and menswear.

The mixed prints featured on silky dresses and skirts, shirts and knitwear which came in brown, blue, lilac and yellow, with hints of the Versace Medusa head print on some designs.

Outfits nodded to 1990s’ styles, with shirts sticking out from under short unbuttoned cardigans, and there was also a selection of tailored suits and trousers in lemon.

“When there is so much darkness in the world – with this collection, I wanted to bring colour, light, optimism and joy – we have never needed it more,” Versace, the design head at the Italian fashion house, said in a statement.

Some pieces were cut in shimmering gold – a corset, skirt and strapless dress.

Models also wore colourful tights as well as slinky heels or platforms in bold hues, while menswear models wore suits with trainers or socks and sandals.

Milan Fashion Week runs until Monday.

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