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A logo of Prada is seen at a store in Hong Kong Sunday, June 12, 2011. (AP Photo)


April 11, 2025 Tags:

In a major move reshaping the global luxury fashion landscape, Prada Group has officially announced its acquisition of Italian fashion powerhouse Versace. The deal, valued at €1.25 billion (around $1.4 billion USD), marks a strategic expansion of Prada’s already prestigious brand portfolio.

Versace Joins the Prada Family

This high-profile acquisition brings Versace under the umbrella of Prada Group, which already owns iconic labels like Prada and Miu Miu. According to Prada, Versace’s bold and instantly recognizable style complements its current brands while offering a fresh avenue for growth. The company sees strong potential in the Milan-based label, describing it as having "significant untapped growth opportunities."

Funding and Timeline

The acquisition is expected to close in the second half of this year. To finance the deal, Prada will take on €1.5 billion in new debt. Both Prada Group and Capri Holdings—the current owner of Versace—have approved the transaction through their respective boards.

Prada Will Maintain Versace’s Identity

Despite the ownership change, Prada emphasized that Versace will retain its distinct creative vision and cultural heritage. The group plans to enhance Versace’s capabilities by leveraging Prada’s industrial infrastructure, retail expertise, and operational excellence.

“Versace will maintain its creative DNA and cultural authenticity, while benefitting from the full strength of the Group’s considerable consolidated platform,” Prada stated.

A New Chapter for Versace

Versace has undergone several changes in recent months. In March, Capri Holdings appointed Dario Vitale as the new creative director, replacing Donatella Versace. Vitale previously worked at Miu Miu, Prada’s trendsetting youth-focused brand. Following the leadership shuffle, Donatella was named chief brand ambassador, signaling a shift in the brand’s direction and hinting at an impending sale.

Capri’s Exit from Versace

Capri Holdings, which acquired Versace in 2018 for $2 billion, struggled to reposition the label amid the rise of “quiet luxury.” Known for its vibrant prints and sensual designs, Versace found it difficult to align with the subtler trends dominating the luxury market in recent years.

With this sale, Capri Holdings will focus on its remaining brands, Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo, as it exits a challenging chapter in its Versace ownership.

Industry Buzz and Forward Momentum

The acquisition had been the subject of speculation for months. Miuccia Prada even hinted at the company’s interest during Milan Fashion Week earlier this year. Now confirmed, the deal signals Prada Group’s commitment to strengthening its influence in the global luxury market.

As the industry watches closely, the fashion world awaits what the future holds for Versace under Prada’s stewardship—potentially a new era of innovation, expansion, and global resonance.

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