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The year is, 1991 Spring/Summer. Gianni Versace fuses Andy Warhol with high fashion and drops what many consider the single most iconic collection in fashion history.
This shirt came out of that same collection, but it's not one you'll find in archive roundups or runway recaps. And you'll be hard-pressed to find anyone else rocking it either.
This wasn't some side project either. Versace spent years designing costumes for La Scala, the San Francisco Opera, and multiple Béjart Ballet productions. He literally published a book called "Versace Teatro". The performing arts weren't just inspiration, they were personal. This print is a direct window into that universe.
Instead of Marilyn and James Dean, this print tells the other side of Gianni: his obsession with classical music and the stage. Mozart. Bach. "Musica." Operatic figures in full early-90s vibrancy, layered across Italian silk in Versace's unmistakable maximalist fingerprints. Greek key borders frame every panel. Gold Medusa buttons bringing that bling-bling energy at the collar and cuffs. It's loud, intentional, and completely unapologetic – exactly how Versace designed it.
The print is from the Teatro series with scarves released in 1990, then a clothing line in 1991. iIt slipped through the cracks of one of the most celebrated collections in fashion history and survived 34 years to end up here, on ThrowbackBuys.
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