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Colours of lights. Photographed by Momo Okabe, 2026. Momo Okabe — a Japanese photographer renowned for her raw, intimate and exposing style, exploring gender, sex and sexuality, and challenging societal boundaries with her visceral, candid photographs.
Love Theme 4:55. Drawn by Drake Carr, 2025.Drake Carr — an artist celebrated for his kinetic interdisciplinary practice, fusing dance and live drawing to capture the raw energy of the body in motion, translating the duality of physical tension and fluid grace into a distinct visual language.
Versace archive. Photographed by Doug Ordway, 1990s. Doug Ordway — renowned for defining an era of high-octane glamour as an esteemed fashion photographer, working with Versace since 1990. Capturing the symbiosis between strength and sensuality, Ordway immortalises the body with unapologetic impact.
Family - Photographed by Liv Liberg, 2026.Liv Liberg — a photographer whose intimate portraits capture the subtle strength of female bonds. In Athens, she documents a matriarchy deeply connected with Versace, the House serving as a thread that connects them. From the grandmother’s time spent working with early collections, to the mother’s contemporary curation of the archive, and the daughter’s lived expression of the House, Liberg presents a tender study of heritage, connectedness, and shared passions.
A night at La Scala. Photographed by Jeff Mermelstein, 2025.Jeff Mermelstein — a New York street photographer whose kinetic images capture the rhythm, idiosyncrasies and eccentricities of urban life, finding beauty in the chaotic and commonplace, documenting humanity with a sharp and vibrant immediacy.