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Sunday, July 12, 2026

Versace Retrospective, MusΓ©e Maillol, Painting Greens πŸ₯¬

 


This weekend I was going away to paint greens πŸ₯¬ 

But fate 🌞 intervened, canceled my train 🚊 and I went to the VERSACE Retrospective instead.
I’m painting GREENS + red hearts ❤️ at home 🏑 

The red hearts ❤️ come from  

Versace's obsession (one of many)

With artist JIM DINE heart ♥️ paintings.

But I’m jumping ahead of the story.

Gianni Versace was born in Reggio di Calabria in 1946,

Son of a seamstress 🧡 and an appliance shop owner. At age 9 he designed his first dress for his mother’s shop.

Their home was set near ancient Greek ruins 
And a Greek temple, 

Later to play an important role 

In his signature logo.

Versace spent his youth apprenticing in his mother’s shop, hands-on cutting ✂️ draping, constructing. 

At 26 in 1972 he left Calabria to make his way in the design center of Milano with no formal training, 
But years of practical experience and great determination & ambition. He free-lanced for JENNY and COMPLICE.

In 1974, Versace was the first to make clothing out of leather for the couture.

In 1976, his brother Santos joined Gianni to start his own line. A year later his sister, Donatello joined them.

In 1979, he opened his first shop in via della Spiga in Milano, showing outrageous men’s wear.

Fashion critics labeled him ‘Vulgar’. 

Celebrities loved 

❤️ his designs

Perfect for stage, screen, the music🎡 world.

Versace said he wished he could sing, but he had no talent!

Meanwhile his designs reflected 

The ancient world he grew up with,

And traditional Italian art history like Botticelli.

The Baroque featured strongly

Adding a sense of luxury, opulence 

To his prints and jewelry.

Gianni Versace had the unique talent of reflecting the popular culture of his time, 

Combining it with art history, 

Creating fashion unlike any other designer. 

You may think, ‘I wouldn’t be caught dead in these clothes’. Never mind. This is a chance to experience a genius talent who expressed the time he lived in. 
Versace exhibit is on till 5 September.

If you’re going to paint 🎨 green πŸ₯¬ you must eat green (matcha) food 🍦 

24 comments:

  1. Dee Ann10:18 AM

    ♥️ Love your hearts❤️❤️❤️ Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Versace.

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    1. Anonymous10:20 AM

      ❤️ ♥️ πŸ’š 🩡

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  2. Anonymous10:22 AM

    Love Jim Dine.

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  3. Anonymous10:41 AM

    Very interesting history! Love your hearts!

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    1. Anonymous5:53 PM

      Thank you ❤️ Something different for me.

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  4. Anonymous11:38 AM

    Really a fascinating look at a very interesting designer! Thanks, Carol♥️ Melinda

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    1. Anonymous5:53 PM

      You’re welcome Melinda ❤️

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  5. Sukicart12:37 PM

    Interesting info on Versace. TY . I love green food - vegetables, pistachio, lime etc

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    1. Anonymous5:50 PM

      I πŸ’š Love green food too Suki, especially salad and pistachios. And mint and Matcha madeleines. Artichokes!

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  6. What fun! If only I had the $$$, figure and confidence to wear his clothes! Thank you for showing his inspiration!

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    1. Anonymous5:52 PM

      His intention was to give women confidence
      And to make them feel powerful πŸ’ͺ

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  7. Anonymous12:44 PM

    This was a fascinating newsletter. I love when you give us background history of influential artists and Gianni Versace fashions and jewelry did reflect the times. I love your heart paintings and that green matcha. Thank you Carol for your continuing to educate us on different artists. I enjoy it immensely. -Suzanne P.

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    1. Anonymous5:48 PM

      Thank you Suzanne ❤️
      It’s a learning experience for me too.
      I wish I had done more research 🧐 BEFORE my visit.
      Versace was a fascinating artist reflective of his time. Not many like him currently in my opinion.

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  8. Mary in Oregon1:15 PM

    I get a trip to Paris and it's marvelous offerings whenever I open up your newsletter, Carol! Keep cool, I read you are having a third wave of heat right now.

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    1. Anonymous5:45 PM

      Thank you Mary in Oregon!
      Yes, but not as bad as the previous 2 weeks and perhaps we are dealing better with it this time around.
      In 5 days, I went to 4 museums with AC πŸ‘
      And I am going to the pool 🏊🏽‍♀️ regularly. Very refreshing just to loll about with the occasional kick.
      I have a good supply of water and ice 🧊 on hand.
      When it gets too uncomfortable, I go and sit in the cool foyer. Our building has thick stone walls…downstairs.

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  9. Bonnie L2:59 PM

    Versace was such an attractive man and brilliant designer who tragically died way too young. His origin story is so interesting, thank you for bringing it to us. πŸ’š

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    1. Anonymous5:38 PM

      Yes, I was clueless that he came from what seems an unsophisticated background although he did learn Latin & Greek in grade school!
      Obviously a great talent and a great loss.

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  10. Anonymous3:57 PM

    Just wondering about "the first to make clothing with leather" . . . I feel like that happened before 1974.

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    1. Anonymous5:36 PM

      Correct. Probably first in high fashion couture.

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  11. Anonymous11:58 PM

    You sent me down a rabbit hole! I know more about Versace than I ever thought possible! Love your hearts!!! πŸ₯° fromπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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    1. Anonymous2:28 PM

      THANKS NICOLE ❤️❤️❤️

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  12. Thanks so much Carol!!!!! Delightful lesson here!!!! And GREAT photos of all the wild colors in the crazy fabrics!! Sure gives me a dose of creativity and fresh views!!!! Bringing Paris to me is your gift!!!!!!! So glad I got there ONCE!!!!!

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    1. Anonymous6:12 AM

      Yes, an inspiring man.

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  13. Barb in Lake Arrowhead4:41 PM

    Dynamite!

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