Prada's $1.4bn Acquisition of Versace Leaves Creative Director Dario Vitale on the Chopping Block
In a surprise move, Versace has announced that its creative director, Dario Vitale, is leaving the company just over nine months into his tenure. The decision comes less than two days after Prada completed its $1.4bn purchase of Versace from US fashion group Capri Holdings.
Vitale's departure marks a significant shift for the Italian luxury brand, which has been looking to revamp its creative direction since Donatella Versace stepped down as chief creative officer in March. Vitale took over as creative director in March, marking the first time a non-Versace family member held the position.
Sources close to the matter suggest that Prada's leadership was not convinced that Vitale was the right fit for the role, with some speculating that his background working behind the scenes may have been an obstacle in adapting to the highly visible creative directorship. The decision has sparked debate among industry insiders, who had expected Vitale to bring a fresh perspective to the brand.
Miu Miu, where Vitale spent the past year as design head, is reportedly "an unwelcome hiccup" for Prada's leadership, given its own success under his tenure. However, Versace's struggles have raised questions about the ability of Prada's new ownership to navigate the complexities of luxury fashion.
With Vitale's departure, Prada has announced that it will announce a replacement in due course. Meanwhile, the creative team will report to chief executive Emmanuel Gintzburger. Potential candidates for the role include Olivier Rousteing and Kim Jones, both of whom have experience working on high-profile collaborations with Versace.
The acquisition of Versace is part of Prada's efforts to become a luxury fashion powerhouse rivaling existing conglomerates like LVMH and Kering. However, with Vitale's departure, it remains to be seen how the brand will continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of luxury fashion.
In a surprise move, Versace has announced that its creative director, Dario Vitale, is leaving the company just over nine months into his tenure. The decision comes less than two days after Prada completed its $1.4bn purchase of Versace from US fashion group Capri Holdings.
Vitale's departure marks a significant shift for the Italian luxury brand, which has been looking to revamp its creative direction since Donatella Versace stepped down as chief creative officer in March. Vitale took over as creative director in March, marking the first time a non-Versace family member held the position.
Sources close to the matter suggest that Prada's leadership was not convinced that Vitale was the right fit for the role, with some speculating that his background working behind the scenes may have been an obstacle in adapting to the highly visible creative directorship. The decision has sparked debate among industry insiders, who had expected Vitale to bring a fresh perspective to the brand.
Miu Miu, where Vitale spent the past year as design head, is reportedly "an unwelcome hiccup" for Prada's leadership, given its own success under his tenure. However, Versace's struggles have raised questions about the ability of Prada's new ownership to navigate the complexities of luxury fashion.
With Vitale's departure, Prada has announced that it will announce a replacement in due course. Meanwhile, the creative team will report to chief executive Emmanuel Gintzburger. Potential candidates for the role include Olivier Rousteing and Kim Jones, both of whom have experience working on high-profile collaborations with Versace.
The acquisition of Versace is part of Prada's efforts to become a luxury fashion powerhouse rivaling existing conglomerates like LVMH and Kering. However, with Vitale's departure, it remains to be seen how the brand will continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of luxury fashion.