What’s Going On With Versace?

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The show was a mess, but it’s complicated.

Versace had me with the opener — strapless, corseted evening looks with gathered puffer skirts, like wearable black tie sleeping bags — but it lost me with the cheetah-print teddy under a black suit jacket.

Or maybe it was the guy in a coral overcoat lined in gold and turquoise silk, shown with a clown tie in brown and gold? Or the muddy leathers, somewhere on the color spectrum between caramel and upset stomach, and knits with battering ram shoulders and sparkly Western V pockets worn with high-cut panties? The leopard and lingerie mix? The net effect of the whole high-wattage crib sheet of brand archetypes?

There has always been a full-frontal flirtation between elegance and vulgarity in a Versace show that makes it a blast to watch. That, at its best, bestows permission on everyone to glory in their own kind of unabashed aspiration (and cleavage). But the joy was missing this time around. Each piece seemed more like duty-free Versace rather than va-va-voom Versace, the plot lost somewhere in the frenetic zigzag between “Babygirl” power women playing tacky in the bedroom and rhinestone cowboys doing the tunnel walk.

Ruffled cheetah-print teddies …Versace
… and wide-striped 1970s ties.Versace

You can understand it if you look at the position the company is in. Capri, the American group that owns Versace (as well as Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo), is in trouble. It was being acquired by Tapestry, the owner of Coach and Kate Spade, in what was billed as a “luxury mega-merger” until the deal was blocked by the Federal Trade Commission last year. Versace always seemed like an odd fit with Kors, a luxury line that rests on a foundation of lower-priced stuff. Revenue at Versace fell by 15 percent in the last reported quarter.

A finale of black velvet cocktail tutus with skirts that jutted out in rigid waves.Versace

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