Versace Fall 1992
Colour, controversy and rebellion...words synonymous with the artistic vision and don't give a damn attitude of Gianni Versace.
The fall 1992 collection made me feel like Versace detoured from basic, flowy clothes that provide ease and where comfort was the priority to shapely, structured and constructed clothes that could support themselves without needing the model’s help.
The Versace label showed their limitless imagination soaring high with this vintage collection where gorgeous doll-like models namely Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Linda Evangelista strutted their stuff oozing cool confidence, attitude and sexiness nonchalantly.
The collection has been labelled aggressively sexual or leaning towards a dark and twisted fantastical side by critics. However, the label’s eye for beauty, drama, storytelling and contradiction all come to light in this ready-to-wear collection.
The collection is called “ready to wear” however the clothes still stand out as classic customised, timeless pieces that can't be put into a definite box or category.This fall 1992 collection is as attractive, fancy and relevant as it was when it first came
Out.
The label ensured Gianni’s fearless, experimental and edgy attitude was fully captured and displayed in this stunning collection.
His clothes can be defined as works of art and his models as mannequins wearing them.
Congratulations to the Versace label for keeping the Versace vision and pioneering attitude alive even today.
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