MFW: Versus Fall 2010 Runway




Versus is the revived diffusion line from Versace, designed by Christopher Kane. The fall 2010 collection was on fire. Delicately pleated mini skirts in scarlett red, midnight black and caribbean blue took center stage. The collection was eerily reminiscent of the 1950′s, even though the skirts were far more modest in their coverage back then. One look had a cardigan thrown around the shoulders and it further highlighted the 50′s. Some of the looks reminded me of the cigarette girls at the theater in the 1950′s as well. Those were the sweeter looks. Along the way, a darker side emerged in the form of bondage; strips of ribbon made up the upper half of a few dresses. Black leather gloves reaching the upper arm paired with a black pair of knee-length boots and short black dress cried out dominatrix. Among my favorite were the graphic T-shirts which were a nice complement to all the skin shown. Christopher Kane revisited the past and brought back a very sexy future. The collection makes up with femininity what it lacks in modesty. There is something inherently sweet about the Versus girl, even as she takes control. Who wouldn’t want to be a Versus girl come fall?