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Prada buys Versace: A tale of two blondes

Prada buys Versace: A tale of two blondes

Washington Post13-04-2025

Last week's big Italian fashion news is the stuff of an Edith Wharton novel: Miuccia Prada, the intellectual matriarch of an old-money fashion behemoth from the chilly, stylish north comes together with Donatella Versace, the up-from-her-bootstraps, pop-culture-obsessed babe of the country's rough, parochial south. The two women, and the lives that led them to this moment, could not be less alike.

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