
Versace’s Fall/Winter collection is available now at Bal Harbour Shops.
Versace’s Fall 2025 women’s and men’s collections continue to distill the label’s enduring codes of made-you-look irreverence and unbridled sartorial freedom. The house that Gianni built and that his sister Donatella has long nurtured isn’t for wallflowers, but that’s the point. And this time around, the latter quite literally took the inspiration from within the former’s walls: Donatella recast elements of Versace Home and Gianni’s own residences as contemporary wardrobe statements. From there, she imbued a sense of “archival memories” to create a feeling of the then-and-now.
The outcome? A collision of neoclassical grandeur and punk-tinged deconstruction, gilded, as usual, in glamor.
For women, silhouettes range from sculpted and corseted ballerina gowns to quilted day skirts to languid lingerie slips–the full gamut. More quilting is yet seen in bustiers, puffers and even ballgowns, while tailored blazers suggest a throwback verve with offset shoulders. Men’s tailoring sharpens into statuesque frames, which are balanced by the ease of silk shirts and fluid trench coats.
Across both, leather, velvet and silk intertwine with inventive techniques: dresses spliced from repurposed prints, knitwear twisted into fur-like coils, and bustiers forged from 3D-printed recycled nylon with crystal inlays.
A tone of “rock ‘n’ royalty” expressed through gold, scarlet, ultramarine, daffodil and black adds an electric charge to archival prints, from cheetah spots to Barocco swirls. The accessory offering is headlined by the new Virtus bag, which features an eye-catching new V-shaped emblem rendered in a “majestic geometry” with a talon-like serif.
Ultimately, Fall further blends Versace’s proposal: as easily as you can wear a work of art, you can be a work of art, too.
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Almost duffel-esque in form, the nostalgic shape of Versace Tag bowling bag is right on trend–and timeless in tandem.
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The new Virtus large shoulder bag makes a powerful statement with its geometric “V” featuring a bold thorn. It’s instantly iconic.
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The Virtus large shoulder bag, seen here in a slightly softer brown, still packs the same sartorial punch as the more classic version in black.
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A statement tie, especially through Versace’s baroque lens, is always a good idea. And this Wild Cats silk tie is no exception.
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See what we mean about Versace not being for wallflowers? The area rug-like geometry on this Wild Cats silk shirt is a nod to Gianni’s home interiors, which were an inspiration point for Donatella this season.
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Classic, treated (and almost Western) jeans are a must this season. Though Versace may be known for its splashiness, the label has some great staples, too, like these Made in Japan pencil-fit jeans.
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Here’s a perfect example of Versace’s “rock ‘n’ royalty” motif. With metal studs, collar to hip, the deep V-neck crêpe mini dress checks all the boxes.
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As classic as it gets: a Versace medusa chain. This Medusa ’95 necklace is confident, but not overbearing–a never-take-it-off staple.
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Slingbacks never go out of style—especially with a lethal pointed toe. Slip into these La Medusa slingback pumps and wear on repeat.
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Classic in look, contemporary in the details. These Medusa ’95 loafers are perfect regular-wear evening shoes, and can be worn both formally and casually.