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Versace

[ US /vɝˈsɑtʃeɪ, vɝˈsɑtʃi/ ]
NOUN
  1. Italian fashion designer (1946-1997)

How To Use Versace In A Sentence

  • Wrong found political meaning in her encounters with legless street hawkers and Versace-donning nightclub dandies.
  • His business was overshadowed by fellow Italian designer Gianni Versace who made his name courting Hollywood starlets as clotheshorses for his provocative looks. For Roberto Cavalli,
  • The exhibits include some very pretty asides on clothes: Maureen Connor's 1981 Birth of the Bustle, for example, in woven reed and organdy is as beautifully made and as pretty as anything in Versace.
  • It has a small selection of women's shoes and belts and a wide choice of designer duds, from simple Armani all the way up to extravagant Versace gowns.
  • She dumped her many bags at her feet, the designer labels of Gucci, Versace and Prada among many other charming store names marked clearly on the side of the bags.
  • For a spot of high-class window shopping at the expense of Prada, Valentino and Versace, try a stroll down Madison Avenue.
  • Current favourites include my gunmetal grey dress by Gucci, a flesh-coloured silk dress with a huge rose corsage by Yves St-Laurent Rive Gauche, and a fabulous pure white dress by Versace.
  • The car, outfitted with Versace's custom nappa leather upholstering, has a top speed of 330 kilometers per hour and a price tag of around $600,000. The Return of Christian Francis Roth
  • They sat front row at her menswear show, partied at the Versace palazzo and toured her design studios. Times, Sunday Times
  • Problems have beset the house of Versace since its founder was murdered seven years ago.
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