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        The late Gianni Versace was a master at merging operatic colors, theatrical
        silhouettes, and a Fellini-esque sensuality into bravura design. His
        legacy’s lingering effects still have bearing on the fashion empire
        he built. Since Donatella’s earlier efforts to divorce her style
        from her brother’s bequest by creating all leather ensembles for
        nocturnal rocker-chicks met more criticism than acclaim, it has become
        clear that exploiting the past while revamping the future is the infamous
        Blondie’s recipe for success. That is exactly why this season the
        royal sister is going back to her roots; creating distinctive, at-the-edge
        designs for glamorous sirens. 
      With her opening piece-- an impeccably tailored
          ivory coat with nipped waist and massive shawl collars-- Donatella
        proved her prowess at employing luxurious geometry to render timeless
        elegance. Later ‘wrapping’ the
          cloth around the body, in true classical Gianni tradition, the designer
          let the female form expresses itself through fabric and cut. This revealing
        of the body, not through nudity but through dramatic sexy attire, brought
          back memories of the days when the Versace name resonated with pure
        seduction. 
      Incorporating eighties elements like asymmetrical collars,
          bat sleeves, ruche details, deep revers, and graduated tiered tucks
        into a contemporary sensibility, Signora Versace reinvigorated her creations.
          The new Versace look is defined by crisp sophistication and polished
          flair. Finally, Donatella’s key-hole dresses with attached arms
          and slashed yokes, cigarette trousers, pencil skirts, tailored jackets,
          off-the-shoulder silk jersey draped tops, and cashmere sweaters; cast
          in solid black, white, turquoise, lime, and fuchsia, appear to be made
          for a divinity, not a dominatrix. 
      Donatella recently completed a highly
            publicized stint in rehab and without a doubt the reclaiming of her
            sobriety shines through every aspect of this well-conceived collection.
            Ms. Versace is once again tailoring beautiful clothes that push the
            aesthetic limits of the avant-garde. Indeed, a glimpse at her show-stopper
            red carpet gowns, embellished by intricate beadwork and elaborate
        details, will convince the most avid cynic that Donatella has triumphed
        over gothic demons.  
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