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BEHIND THE REVIVAL OF THE VERSACE BRAND Donatella's celebrity, classic designs and iconic status have made Versace a star once again. This brand is having a strong resurgence.

In 12 months, Versace went through a period of revival and the brand's logo was ubiquitous. The designs of the brand are worn by many celebrities at major events.


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Zendaya appeared at the BET Awards 2021 wearing a purple Versace dress. Dua Lipa attended the 2022 Grammy Awards in a black evening gown from the fall 1992 collection. At the wedding of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz, the bride wore the famous Italian brand's high heels.

Besides the names mentioned above, many other stars also wear Versace clothes such as Olivia Rodrigo, Iris Law, Lil Nas X...

FAMOUS PEOPLE
What is unique about Versace is the way the brand became part of popular culture thanks to the celebrity. Much of the credit goes to leader Donatella Versace. Besides, the brand's designs are popular at used stores or on the resale market.

Young people seek liberation through fashion. They look to the glamorous and liberal designs of the Italian brand.

In 2022, the brand focuses on celebrities. Ever since Gianni Versace founded the brand with his brothers Donatella and Santo in 1978, he has been aware that scandalous rumors can benefit the brand.

He creates promotional photos, catwalk moments that go down in fashion history. The image of Sylvester Stallone and Claudia Schiffer naked, using Versace clothes to cover sensitive parts or Kate Moss wearing a dress decorated with syringes after detox left a deep impression on the public.

Gianni prioritizes letting celebrities wear clothes from brands. Names like Elton John, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey have helped Versace's costumes become more famous. At the same time, Gianni's actions help celebrities fall in love with the brand.

Donatella carried on this legacy from his brother. Making celebrities love the brand is also beneficial. The green silk chiffon dress that Jennifer Lopez wore has created a fever on social networks. The design was worn by the singer at the 2000 Grammy Awards and again at Milan Fashion Week 2019.

Hip hop group Migos released the Versace music video with words related to the brand. The MV has reached more than 38 million views.

The designs of the Italian brand create a sense of magic. Suitable for the post-translation period. Photo: Vogue .

Donatella often accompanies the brand's advertising campaigns. Most recently, Donatella appeared with Gigi and Bella Hadid in the Medusa Mini handbag ad campaign. In addition, Donatella also appeared in the movie Zoolander. The fact that the founder of the brand becomes famous is a good thing for the fashion house.

Through the media, Donatella has become a representative of the brand. She brings the image of wealth, luxury and luxury. This is in line with the spirit of the brand. Donatella understands this and uses it to make the brand stand out.

TIME MAKES HEROES
During an interview with GQ in 2018, Donatella described his brand as "the dream that everyone wants to be a part of". Versace's designs bring out the magic. This becomes a factor to attract customers after the pandemic.

The spirit of Versace is suitable for the young generation, who is looking to get out of the stressful atmosphere of the pandemic, economic recession. Times have helped the Italian brand rise and revive strongly.

Sites like Depop, TheRealReal and eBay allow audiences to easily search for items worn by celebrities. The RealReal sells thousands of clothes, accessories and jewelry from the Italian fashion house.

Compared to the first quarter of 2021, sales of Versace's classic designs in early 2022 have doubled. Demand rose sharply for Versace products of the 1990s and 2000s, up 206% over the same period last year.

The best-selling products are classic dress models. Their sales more than quadrupled last year. Clothing with brand logos increased by 259%.

Search engines say searches for the term "Versace classic dress" are up six-fold from a year ago.

According to Noelle Sciacca, senior director of The RealReal in charge of women's fashion, customers of various age groups are attracted to Versace.

She said: "Millennials - the generation that grew up with Versace - are hunting for classic designs. At the same time, Gen Z and the group of young Millennials are exposed to Versace through celebrities like Bella Hadid and Lizzo".

On social networks, accounts that love Italian brands like @versacepasserella and @datewithversace have hundreds of thousands of followers.

Ketevan Gagoshidze, account manager @datewithversace, said: "After the pandemic, I think we all remember feeling special. This is what makes Versace different. The key to its success lies in its success. in always reacting promptly to the present moment. At the same time, never turning away from one's identity".

In the fashion world, brands are always trying to find novelty. Meanwhile, Versace has never attempted to rebrand. The fashion house maintains a slant of luxury, sparkle, and sometimes flamboyance.

Besides, this brand will not have a strong revival if it misses the archival fashion trend. The 2000s aesthetic is really in vogue.

See article details : https://www.skullridding.com/blogs/behind-the-revival-of-the-versace-brand

04/17/2024

Wednesday, April 17th, 2024

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04/16/2024


Former NPR Editor Exposes Station’s Rampant Bias


(TargetDailyNews.com) – Uri Berliner has shaken up the offices at National Public Radio with an essay on Substack that says his former employer has lost its way politically. Berliner’s explosive article paints a picture that confirms what many former NPR listeners have long believed, that the broadcaster is captured by extreme left “woke” politics.
Fox News analyst Juan Williams said nothing in Berliner’s essay surprised him. NPR fired Williams 14 years ago after he made commentary on Fox News that rubbed the liberal public broadcaster the wrong way. Williams remarked that in the aftermath of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, seeing plane passengers in “Muslim garb” made him uncomfortable.
Williams made a guest appearance on the Ingram Angle with host Laura Ingraham and recounted what his firing was like. He said he didn’t think of himself as a “wild-eyed conservative,” but that NPR could not tolerate any commentary outside its preferred political lens. “Not only did they fire me—they called me a psycho,” Williams told Ingram.
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12/19/2023

Freedom of Speech has seemed like a long distance dream in American culture as of the last decade. However, Billionaire Elon Musk has decided enough is enough and filed a defamation lawsuit against the liberal leaning watchdog Media Matters for America. On this episode of 360 View, Scottie Nell Hughes speaks to her panel (Lionel, Legal and Media Analyst; Oli London, Social Media Commentator; Steve Malzberg, Media Commentator) about how the lawsuit against Media Matters is playing out in a Texas courtroom and what will be the effects for freedom of speech and social media platforms around the world?

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12/19/2023

Freedom of Speech has seemed like a long distance dream in American culture as of the last decade. However, Billionaire Elon Musk has decided enough is enough and filed a defamation lawsuit against the liberal leaning watchdog Media Matters for America. On this episode of 360 View, Scottie Nell Hughes speaks to her panel (Lionel, Legal and Media Analyst; Oli London, Social Media Commentator; Steve Malzberg, Media Commentator) about how the lawsuit against Media Matters is playing out in a Texas courtroom and what will be the effects for freedom of speech and social media platforms around the world?

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8 hrs ago

BEHIND THE REVIVAL OF THE VERSACE BRAND Donatella's celebrity, classic designs and iconic status have made Versace a star once again. This brand is having a strong resurgence.

In 12 months, Versace went through a period of revival and the brand's logo was ubiquitous. The designs of the brand are worn by many celebrities at major events.


What to wear today?

Jose Ramirez: You Know Bro Shirt and Hoodie | Cleveland Guardians
Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer 2022 T-Shirt and Hoodie | New York Mets
Jose Altuve and Yordan Álvarez 2022 T-Shirt and Hoodie | Houston Astros
Ronald Acuña Jr. and Ozzie Albies 2022 T-Shirt and Hoodie | Atlanta Braves
Vegas Golden Knights Vs. Everybody T-Shirt and Hoodie
Herb Jones NOLA T-Shirt and Hoodie | New Orleans Pelicans
Utah Jazz - Embrace The Noise Playoff 2022 T-Shirt and Hoodie
NOLA vs. E’erbody T-Shirt and Hoodie | New Orleans Pelicans
Zendaya appeared at the BET Awards 2021 wearing a purple Versace dress. Dua Lipa attended the 2022 Grammy Awards in a black evening gown from the fall 1992 collection. At the wedding of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz, the bride wore the famous Italian brand's high heels.

Besides the names mentioned above, many other stars also wear Versace clothes such as Olivia Rodrigo, Iris Law, Lil Nas X...

FAMOUS PEOPLE
What is unique about Versace is the way the brand became part of popular culture thanks to the celebrity. Much of the credit goes to leader Donatella Versace. Besides, the brand's designs are popular at used stores or on the resale market.

Young people seek liberation through fashion. They look to the glamorous and liberal designs of the Italian brand.

In 2022, the brand focuses on celebrities. Ever since Gianni Versace founded the brand with his brothers Donatella and Santo in 1978, he has been aware that scandalous rumors can benefit the brand.

He creates promotional photos, catwalk moments that go down in fashion history. The image of Sylvester Stallone and Claudia Schiffer naked, using Versace clothes to cover sensitive parts or Kate Moss wearing a dress decorated with syringes after detox left a deep impression on the public.

Gianni prioritizes letting celebrities wear clothes from brands. Names like Elton John, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey have helped Versace's costumes become more famous. At the same time, Gianni's actions help celebrities fall in love with the brand.

Donatella carried on this legacy from his brother. Making celebrities love the brand is also beneficial. The green silk chiffon dress that Jennifer Lopez wore has created a fever on social networks. The design was worn by the singer at the 2000 Grammy Awards and again at Milan Fashion Week 2019.

Hip hop group Migos released the Versace music video with words related to the brand. The MV has reached more than 38 million views.

The designs of the Italian brand create a sense of magic. Suitable for the post-translation period. Photo: Vogue .

Donatella often accompanies the brand's advertising campaigns. Most recently, Donatella appeared with Gigi and Bella Hadid in the Medusa Mini handbag ad campaign. In addition, Donatella also appeared in the movie Zoolander. The fact that the founder of the brand becomes famous is a good thing for the fashion house.

Through the media, Donatella has become a representative of the brand. She brings the image of wealth, luxury and luxury. This is in line with the spirit of the brand. Donatella understands this and uses it to make the brand stand out.

TIME MAKES HEROES
During an interview with GQ in 2018, Donatella described his brand as "the dream that everyone wants to be a part of". Versace's designs bring out the magic. This becomes a factor to attract customers after the pandemic.

The spirit of Versace is suitable for the young generation, who is looking to get out of the stressful atmosphere of the pandemic, economic recession. Times have helped the Italian brand rise and revive strongly.

Sites like Depop, TheRealReal and eBay allow audiences to easily search for items worn by celebrities. The RealReal sells thousands of clothes, accessories and jewelry from the Italian fashion house.

Compared to the first quarter of 2021, sales of Versace's classic designs in early 2022 have doubled. Demand rose sharply for Versace products of the 1990s and 2000s, up 206% over the same period last year.

The best-selling products are classic dress models. Their sales more than quadrupled last year. Clothing with brand logos increased by 259%.

Search engines say searches for the term "Versace classic dress" are up six-fold from a year ago.

According to Noelle Sciacca, senior director of The RealReal in charge of women's fashion, customers of various age groups are attracted to Versace.

She said: "Millennials - the generation that grew up with Versace - are hunting for classic designs. At the same time, Gen Z and the group of young Millennials are exposed to Versace through celebrities like Bella Hadid and Lizzo".

On social networks, accounts that love Italian brands like @versacepasserella and @datewithversace have hundreds of thousands of followers.

Ketevan Gagoshidze, account manager @datewithversace, said: "After the pandemic, I think we all remember feeling special. This is what makes Versace different. The key to its success lies in its success. in always reacting promptly to the present moment. At the same time, never turning away from one's identity".

In the fashion world, brands are always trying to find novelty. Meanwhile, Versace has never attempted to rebrand. The fashion house maintains a slant of luxury, sparkle, and sometimes flamboyance.

Besides, this brand will not have a strong revival if it misses the archival fashion trend. The 2000s aesthetic is really in vogue.

See article details : https://www.skullridding.com/blogs/behind-the-revival-of-the-versace-brand

04/17/2024

Wednesday, April 17th, 2024

What Fed ‘Independence’ Really Means
Joseph T. Salerno

Ze Floor eez Good Eenuff
Tim Hartnett

This Is Why the Price of Gasoline Could Soon Double…
Michael Snyder

The Data Looks Grim for the Dollar
Peter Schiff

Israel War Was a Deflection From CIA Betrayal of US
Helena Glass

The Gaza Genocide as Explicit Policy: Michael Hudson Names all Names
Pepe Escobar

The Great Dispossession Part 3
Paul Craig Roberts

The Delusion of Liberal Democracy
Zork (The) Hun

Financial Forecast 2025-2032: Please Don’t Be Naive
Charles Hugh Smith

How To Assess Your Metabolic Health at Home
Ashley Armstrong

Iran on the Rise: Retaliation, “Important Military Targets”
Peter Koenig

NATO Is Losing the Proxy War Against Russia
Finian Cunningham

https://www.lewrockwell.com

04/16/2024


Former NPR Editor Exposes Station’s Rampant Bias


(TargetDailyNews.com) – Uri Berliner has shaken up the offices at National Public Radio with an essay on Substack that says his former employer has lost its way politically. Berliner’s explosive article paints a picture that confirms what many former NPR listeners have long believed, that the broadcaster is captured by extreme left “woke” politics.
Fox News analyst Juan Williams said nothing in Berliner’s essay surprised him. NPR fired Williams 14 years ago after he made commentary on Fox News that rubbed the liberal public broadcaster the wrong way. Williams remarked that in the aftermath of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks, seeing plane passengers in “Muslim garb” made him uncomfortable.
Williams made a guest appearance on the Ingram Angle with host Laura Ingraham and recounted what his firing was like. He said he didn’t think of himself as a “wild-eyed conservative,” but that NPR could not tolerate any commentary outside its preferred political lens. “Not only did they fire me—they called me a psycho,” Williams told Ingram.
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04/12/2024

Liberal Journalist Shunned By Left For Questioning Covid Measures Speaks Out https://www.infowars.com/posts/liberal-journalist-shunned-by-left-for-questioning-covid-measures-speaks-out/

Naomi Wolf delivers an epic breakdown of how the Democrat Party became the party of authoritarianism

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04/11/2024

Judge Cannon Sends ‘Ominous’ Message To Jack Smith – It’s Great News For Trump
Judge Cannon Sends ‘Ominous’ Message To Jack Smith – It’s Great News For Trump
In a striking development within the political legal arena, District Judge Aileen Cannon of Southern Florida has issued a formidable rebuke to special counsel Jack Smith. Earlier in the week, Smith made headlines by assertively threatening to contest Cannon's decision related to jury instructions, an action that has incited a whirlwind of reactions among liberal commentators.

Notably, Glenn Kirschner, a progressive and former federal prosecutor, has interpreted Judge Cannon's response as a dire warning to Smith, signaling her potential rejection of his plea for a swift resolution on the disputed jury instructions concerning the Presidential Records Act. These instructions were at the heart of a legal debate initiated by former President Donald Trump's defense team.
Trump's lawyers have consistently argued that all documents held during his presidency, including those pertaining to national security, were legally declassified. Contrarily, Smith has labeled this claim as unfounded and fabricated, threatening to appeal Cannon's ruling if it allows the jury to deliberate based on these instructions.


"Remember, a couple of days ago Jack Smith filed a scorched-earth filing in this case saying, Wait a minute, Judge Cannon, you’re proposing to give two jury instructions and those jury instructions say the Presidential Records Act means that Donald Trump is essentially not guilty of the charges," Kirschner pointed out during an appearance on Brian Tyler Cohen's YouTube show The Legal Breakdown, as reported by Newsweek.
Kirschner further explained that Smith has contested the accuracy of this interpretation, suggesting that such instructions could lead to a predetermined acquittal, a situation he finds unacceptable, especially after the trial's commencement and the jury's selection.
Judge Cannon, in her rebuttal, emphasized her refusal to adhere to Smith's request for the premature finalization of jury instructions, deeming such a demand as both unprecedented and unreasonable.