Versus Versace Spring/Summer 2015 New York

Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com. Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com. Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com. Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com. Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com.

Versus Versace took to the catwalk during New York Fashion Week, unveiling a new collaboration with designer Anthony Vaccarello. His first foray into menswear, Vaccarello delivered dark essential looks, with a hint of Versace signature sex and glamour. Leather featured laser cut-outs, while white garments were dressed in black Grecian inspired illustrations. Rounding out the capsule collection was a semi-relaxed take on suiting. A selection of Vaccarello’s capsule collection is currently available for purchase at Versace.com.

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