When Donatella Versace announced that she is stepping down as the head of creative force behind the Italian fashion brand which also bears her surname, Versace, she isnât just leaving behind an iconic international fashion house, sheâs closing a chapter in global couture that has deeply influenced designers, celebrities, and luxury lovers including Filipino fashion enthusiasts.
Versace has long been a staple in Filipino pop culture, frequently making appearances on red carpets, magazine covers, and social media feeds. From Heart Evangelistaâs Paris Fashion Week looks to Vice Gandaâs head-turning ensembles, the brandâs bold, opulent aesthetic has shaped how Filipinos define high fashion.
But as Donatella exits as the creative director after 30 years and assumes a new role as Chief Brand Ambassador, fashion insiders and fans alike wonder: Will Versace retain the same fierce energy that made it a global favorite, or will its identity evolve into something unrecognizable?
The Versace Effect
For years, Filipino celebrities have been among the most loyal patrons of Versace, proving that the brandâs maximalist glamour perfectly aligns with the countryâs love for high-impact fashion.
Heart Evangelista, a global fashion darling, has been spotted in countless Versace pieces â from the brandâs signature baroque prints to structured Medusa-embossed bags. Whether sheâs attending Paris Fashion Week or posting a chic street-style nap, Heart embodies the effortless luxury that Versace represents.

Anne Curtis, a longtime fashion risk-taker, has been seen in edgy yet sophisticated Versace ensembles, whether on the red carpet or during her travels. Her ability to mix classic elegance with bold fashion choices makes her a perfect local muse for the brandâs daring aesthetic.

Vice Ganda, known for pushing the boundaries of style, has rocked Versaceâs loud prints and bold silhouettes on TV and in concerts. With a love for flamboyant fashion, Vice proves that the brandâs fearless aesthetic transcends gender, making it a favorite among those who love to stand out.

Pia Wurtzbach, former Miss Universe, has often turned to Versace for sleek, power-dressing moments that exude confidence and allure. Whether sheâs commanding attention at international events or gracing magazine covers, Pia embodies the strong, sophisticated woman that Donatella has always championed.

Beyond these stars, Versace has remained a staple in wardrobes of Philippine societyâs most stylish personalities, frequently appearing at major events like industry balls and magazine covers. More than just a luxury label, Versace is a status symbol.
Whatâs Next for Versace?
Taking over as the new creative director is Dario Vitale, a seasoned designer who previously served as design director at Miu Miu. With experience at Bottega Veneta and having worked under the visionary leadership of Miuccia Prada. Vitale brings a fresh perspective to the iconic Italian fashion house.
As Versace enters a new era without Donatella directly leading the helm, the transition serves as a reminder of how creative leadership can redefine a brandâs legacy. Versace will likely remain an aspirational brand given its strong foundation and reputation.
Filipino celebrities, stylists, and designers will undoubtedly continue to watch how the brand evolves. Will its new creative direction embrace the fearless glamour that has long captivated Filipino audiences, or will it shift toward a more understated aesthetic?
For Filipino designers, this moment also serves as a case study in how luxury fashion houses evolve over time and how their own brands can carve out longevity on a global stage.
One thing is certain â Versace may be entering a new chapter, but its imprint on Filipino fashion remains timeless.








