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Versace Fall/Winter 2018/19 at Milan Men's Fashion Week
By SENATUS Magazine | 22 January 2018

Donatella Versace invited guests to "to embrace your inner Versace" with menswear looks that took cues from the brand's home collection.

Pillow plaids became suit jackets worn over archival prints in seafoam green, hot pink and yellow. Crushed velvet upholstery prints in deep hues of golden, purple and red were cut into wild mid-length coats worn over a silken print shirt and a neckerchief. Burned umber puffer jackets recalled a comforter.

Included in the show were 11 looks for women to demonstrate, Versace added, "that our two souls communicate with one another." They included tassel accents on a low-back mini-dress.

Versace wasn't afraid to take things down a notch with camel overcoats. A women's version included colorful side panels that matched a headscarf and leggings.

Men's trousers were kept short to show off Versace's new tennis shoe, which features the form of a chain molded into the sole and the words "Love is blind."

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