Donatella Versace remains loyal to Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. After all, the photographic duo has been enlisted to capture every consecutive mainline campaign offering since the Spring 2020 season (starring Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner). Last season, the pair ventured to Los Angeles, California, and to the famed Chateau Marmont (with models Vittoria Ceretti and Loli Bahia in tow). Bahia makes a return as the face of Versace for the Spring 2025 campaign and is joined by Mona Tougaard, Jacqui Hooper, Chen Yang, Karyna Maziar, and Tristan Watkins. In an ode to attitude, the cast gazes down M&M’s lens while reclining on plush sofas and doing little much else.
The Versace Spring 2025 Campaign
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“Prada, is that you?” asked FashionFanatico upon checking out the campaign.
“That color scheme hurts my eyes. Very Prada-ish,” fashionsavvvvvy chimed in.
“The casting is my issue. I would prefer older models,” complained forum member GivenchyAddict.
Also majorly underwhelmed was Ihhbl. “The bland models, the bad posing, the lack of storytelling, and the awful clothes. Honestly, what are these fabrics? What are these patterns? What are those awfully tacky shoes?
Extremely bad,” they critiqued.
“A mess. The models are terrible. I hate the bad posture pose. They wasted a beautiful collection,” disapproved Alquimista.
“Oddly enough I don’t mind the sight of this, despite the campaign imagery coming across as anything but quintessential Versace,” confessed vogue28.
“I love this Versace campaign. The casting is great. The colors, patterns, and details are fabulous,” MModa approved.
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