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    Versace at the Met Gala 2024
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    Versace at the Met Gala 2024

    The Met Gala 2024 theme entitled, “The Garden of Time,” is inspired by the 1962 short story of the same name by J.G Ballard. The story explores the cycle of creation and destruction, and features a central garden of flowers which can be read as symbolizing preservation and frailty, beauty, youth, and innocence.

    Versace at the Met Gala 2023
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    Versace at the Met Gala 2023

    The Met Gala 2023, entitled, "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” honors the work and life of designer Karl Lagerfeld, and sees Donatella Versace present a selection of custom Atelier Versace designs which bring together signatures of both Versace and Lagerfeld from across his career.

    Versace at the Met Gala 2022
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    Versace at the Met Gala 2022

    Donatella Versace explored the power of American fashion and the Gilded Age at the Met Gala 2022, with a range of custom Atelier Versace designs for members of the Versace family.

    Versace At The Met Gala 2021
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    Versace At The Met Gala 2021

    Inspired by iconic American fashion moments, Donatella Versace presented a selection of looks at the Met Gala 2021 that encapsulate the brand's dedication to craftsmanship, storytelling and creativity.

    Responsibly-Sourced Versace Design At The Met Gala
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    Responsibly-Sourced Versace Design At The Met Gala

    For the Met Gala, Versace decided to make a dress that is responsibly made throughout the supply chain to support and encourage what should be crucial behavior within the fashion industry and in the world in general.

    Versace At The Met Gala
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    Versace At The Met Gala

    This year's exhibition "camp: notes on fashion" was inspired by Susan Sontag's seminal essay "notes on camp", defining camp as the love of the frivolous, the unnatural, artifice and exaggeration.