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A Mismatched Outfit Is A Key Summer Trend - How To Look Like You've Dressed In The Dark (In A Good Way)
A Mismatched Outfit Is A Key Summer Trend - How To Look Like You've Dressed In The Dark (In A Good Way)

Elle

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

A Mismatched Outfit Is A Key Summer Trend - How To Look Like You've Dressed In The Dark (In A Good Way)

A sartorial insult has become a fashion compliment. Telling someone that they look like they got 'dressed in the dark' is no longer a slur intended to imply that someone looks like they assembled an outfit without the benefit of light. Today, it's a knowing styling approach that's come direct from the catwalk. FIND OUT MORE AT ELLE COLLECTIVE This season, designers are encouraging us to mix and match our wildest pieces for maximum impact. They're telling us to wear our favourites all at once with unconstrained abandon and the art of it all happens in the clash. This means that it might be that you're now wearing a striped rugby jersey, that's been your Saturday morning market pullover for aeons, but with a sequin skirt in a standout colour. Or, there's a floral dress worn with a contrast coat. And not forgetting to complete the look with a further contrasting striped scarf. Both of these formulas lifted from Milanese cool label No21. But this brand is far from alone in putting forward this pile-it-all-on approach for the season. Others on board include Versace, where Donatella mixed prints and textures first found in a 1997 Versus collection. The same happened at Miu Miu, where its archive fabrics clashed with new patterns, and then were paired with chunky loafers and uniform-issue black socks. This idea of 'dressing in the dark' styling makes a timely arrival as we all tire of the polished perfection that's been championed in the 'quiet luxury' and 'clean girl aesthetic' trends. Sure, there's always a moment for minimalism but this look promotes a slightly more chaotic approach that celebrates a creativity and self-expression that had somewhat disappeared in the land of perfectly polite white shirts, navy trousers, and camel cashmere. I'll admit that this trend piqued my interest as soon as SS25 imagery started to land on my desk. The appeal of this came not only in the way that it felt fresh and fun, but also in the way it could (and now has) encouraged me to make better use of my whole wardrobe. I've always had a bit of a formulaic approach to getting dressed with X things bought to be worn with Y and so on and so forth. But with this shake-it-up attitude dictating how I'm re-seeing my wardrobe, I'm doing away with the formulas that once shaped my style. Just yesterday, a Marc Jacobs yellow and brown Heaven skirt was worn with pink M&S cashmere and blue and silver dad-style Asics. Might I have done this before? Probably not, but it felt good to have fun with the clash and get more wear out of what I already have. Nothing was new and yet the combination was so I got that same dopamine rush that a new purchase guarantees. It's made me realise that many of the most stylish people I know (or admire) have long got dressed following this approach, understanding that it's so much more fun to wear all of your favourite things all at once. Chloë Sevigny is on board. A recent look from Vaquera, that despite being lifted from the runway, speaks of this clashing approach. Understandably, wearing this trend for at least the very first time will come with some trepidation. Of late, most of the trends we've been encouraged to try have come with an easy-to-emulate formula that can be lifted straight — think barrel leg jeans or silver shoes. This one is a bit more complicated to try as you wonder how much is too much clash and when does a mix-and-match outfit simply become... a mess. In order to pull of 'dressing in the dark' styling you need to only choose from pieces that you'd have always have worn if they were presented in more paired-back settings. Have fun with your decisions if you are buying something new and choosing bright and bold pieces that bring personality to an ensemble. Ultimately though, there's no point putting on something overtly avant garde if you aren't comfortable wearing it. Like with most runway trends, this is more about the confidence of how you're wearing it than what you are actually wearing. Get ready to rumble in your own jumble. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Freelancer

New Boutique Hotel, With 6 Rooms and 60 Workers, Is an Outlier in South Beach
New Boutique Hotel, With 6 Rooms and 60 Workers, Is an Outlier in South Beach

Epoch Times

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Epoch Times

New Boutique Hotel, With 6 Rooms and 60 Workers, Is an Outlier in South Beach

Vinod Sreeharsha Miami Herald On Collins Avenue, in the heart of Miami Beach's Art Deco district, Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant doesn't seem to belong. The entrance, a narrow single metal door facing the street, is easy to miss. Once entering, you go down a long, outdoor corridor. Plants are everywhere and bright Miami colors nowhere. And it's quiet, almost peaceful. A look through the entrance of Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant opened May 9. The restaurant is the center of this venue, 1350 Collins Ave. Dinner tables in a corridor give the place a Mediterranean feel. But before grabbing a seat, you are surrounded by two-story villas to the front, left, and right. Each of the three buildings has two rooms for a total of six rooms. Related Stories 4/24/2025 8/8/2023 That's boutique. There isn't a fancy digital kiosk to check in at when you arrive. There aren't even elevators. But there are carefully restored, spiral red oak staircases to take you to your rooms. If you're out of shape, employees will help. If you're fit, take the help anyway because don't want your luggage damaging the pristine floor. About 60 employees work here—10 for each room. While your bags are taken upstairs, you can have a cocktail in the small check-in area that has a bar. A detail shot of the stairs leading from the restaurant area to a hotel room inside Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS How Donatella Owners Came Together Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant is owned by and a collaboration between Jamil Dib, co-founder and owner of Vida & Estilo Hospitality Group, and the Nakash Group, owners of The Setai, the luxury Miami Beach hotel. Vida & Estilo runs Salty Flame, the Asian-influenced steak bar on Brickell Avenue, Paperfish Sushi, Barsecco, and more than 18 restaurants in the Miami area and Las Vegas. Dib has lived in South Florida since 1996. After the COVID-19 pandemic, Joe Nakash, chairman of The Setai Hotel, and Dib, a friend, met up and decided they wanted to start a business together. When they saw the property, they 'fell in love' with it, Dib said in an interview with the Miami Herald at the Donatella. An exterior shot of Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS 'For me, it's more about the architecture,' Dib said. 'You do not find this in Miami Beach.' They acquired the building in 2022 for $6 million, according to Miami-Dade property records. They knew it would not be 'an easy remodeling.' The building was mostly kept intact although a small pool was removed to make way for part of the restaurant. An interior shot of the hotel room named Bianca Allegra' at Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS From Justin Bieber to Boutique Hotel The property, then known as the Orchid House, was being used as a three-villa rental with a shared kitchen. Singer Justin Bieber stayed there in 2014, a trip that ended with his arrest. It was built in the 1920s by Wallace Tutt, who also designed what became the Versace mansion on nearby Ocean Drive. The rooms at the remodeled Donatella have Italian travertine stone, warm wood, and large bathrooms and vanity areas. Miami-based Mico Design Studios did interiors. A detail shot of the bed inside the hotel room named Bianca Allegra' at Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS The colors are light—lots of white—while Miami Beach's typical bright colors and neon are absent. The natural stone has light tones as well. There's a peaceful ambience to the rooms, similar to hotel rooms in the South of Spain. The villas are connected by wood bridges where you can also eat dinner if you fancy something even more romantic. Wherever you chose to dine, coastal Southern Italian dining will be served by chef Alessandro Morrone, who's from Naples, Italy. His menu features black truffle cacio e pepe, rigatoni nduja, and Skull Island prawns. The restaurant seats 170 people. A private dining room accommodates 15. An interior shot of the dining area of Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS The Donatella, next to the Shepley Hotel, has no pool or rooftop where groups can hang out. There's no sauna or spa. And you likely won't find South Beach crowds partying late into the night. 'We cannot compete maybe with the big hotels, with the beach clubs, but we're different,' Dib said. A big part of that is paying meticulous attention to every customer and every detail, he said. For example, Dib said he chose every song on the hotel's Spotify playlist. During the interview, he stopped to point out songs he had selected that comprise Donatella Chill. Signature dishes from the restaurant at Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS The Donatella Connection? The hotel doesn't have a direct connection with its namesake. Donatella Versace is the sister of Gianni Versace, the Italian fashion mogul killed in 1997 on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion. She also was a prominent fashion designer and CEO of Versace until March when she announced she'd step down. 'I don't know the family at all,' Dib said. 'There's no connection.' But he said they did obtain the trademark to use Donatella's name. The U.S. States Patent and Trademark Office records confirmed that. An interior shot of Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS Dib's partner Joe Nakash acquired Versace's South Beach mansion in a New York auction in 2013 for $41.5 million. The runner-up was Donald Trump. Once a run-down apartment building called The Amsterdam Palace, the Versace mansion is now Villa Casa Casuarina, which includes a boutique hotel. A bartender makes a cocktail inside the bar at Donatella on May 1, 2025, in Miami, Florida. D.A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS If You Go The hotel's starting rate is $460 a night, Dib said. At the restaurant, he hopes you can get a good meal for $80 to $100. Initially, the restaurant will be open for dinner only. They hope after about two months to start offering Sunday brunch. For reservations at the hotel or more information, go to Copyright 2025 Miami Herald. Visit Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Dear Readers: We would love to hear from you. What topics would you like to read about? Please send your feedback and tips to

Why is Donatella Versace angry with a South Beach hotel? It's all in a name
Why is Donatella Versace angry with a South Beach hotel? It's all in a name

Miami Herald

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Why is Donatella Versace angry with a South Beach hotel? It's all in a name

Donatella is mad. The fashion icon and a force behind the Versace brand took to her Instagram account last weekend to denounce a new South Beach hotel and restaurant for using her name. 'The hotel and restaurant named 'Donatella', located near the property where my brother's life was taken, has and will never have anything to do with me, or my family,' she wrote. 'To try to capitalize on our tragedy and my name for profit is disgraceful.' Donatella Versace is the sister of Gianni Versace, the Italian fashion mogul murdered in 1997 on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion. She also was a prominent fashion designer and CEO of Versace until March when she announced she'd step down. There is somewhat of a link between the hotel owners and the Versace empire. Hotel partner Joe Nakash acquired Versace's South Beach mansion in a New York auction in 2013 for $41.5 million. The runner-up was Donald Trump. But it's not clear if Nakash has had any relationship with Versace or his family. Since the six-room Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant opened a week ago at 1350 Collins Ave., the place has gotten its share of media attention. Some of the reports have described it as a 'sister property' to the former Versace Mansion, repeating language used in press releases sent out by the new hotel's public relations firm. So, is there really a connection? In a May 1 interview with the Miami Herald, hotel execute Jamil Dib said 'there's no connection. ... I don't know the family at all.' Since Donatella Versace's angry reaction, the hotel executives have declined to comment, except to say it's business as usual with an official public launch on May 21. Despite her message, Donatella may not be able to stop the Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant. The owners have obtained a trademark to use Donatella's name.

New boutique hotel, with 6 rooms and 60 workers, is an outlier in South Beach
New boutique hotel, with 6 rooms and 60 workers, is an outlier in South Beach

Miami Herald

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

New boutique hotel, with 6 rooms and 60 workers, is an outlier in South Beach

On Collins Avenue, in the heart of Miami Beach's Art Deco district, Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant doesn't seem to belong. The entrance, a narrow single metal door facing the street, is easy to miss. Once entering, you go down a long, outdoor corridor. Plants are everywhere and bright Miami colors nowhere. And it's quiet, almost peaceful. Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant will open May 9. The restaurant is the center of this venue, 1350 Collins Ave. Dinner tables in a corridor give the place a Mediterranean feel. But before grabbing a seat, you are surrounded by two-story villas to the front, left and right. Each of the three buildings has two rooms for a total of six rooms. That's boutique. There isn't a fancy digital kiosk to check in at when you arrive. There aren't even elevators. But there are carefully restored, spiral red oak staircases to take you to your rooms. If you're out of shape, employees will help. If you're fit, take the help anyway because don't want your luggage damaging the pristine floor. About 60 employees work here — 10 for each room. While your bags are taken upstairs, you can have a cocktail in the small check-in area that has a bar. How Donatella owners came together Donatella Boutique Hotel & Restaurant is owned by and a collaboration between Jamil Dib, co-founder and owner of Vida & Estilo Hospitality Group, and the Nakash Group, owners of The Setai, the luxury Miami Beach hotel. Vida & Estilo runs Salty Flame, the Asian-influenced steak bar on Brickell Avenue, Paperfish Sushi, Barsecco and more than 18 restaurants in the Miami area and Las Vegas. Dib has lived in South Florida since 1996. After the COVID-19 pandemic, Joe Nakash, chairman of The Setai Hotel, and Dib, a friend, met up and decided they wanted to start a business together. When they saw the property, they 'fell in love' with it, Dib said in an interview with the Miami Herald at the Donatella. 'For me, it's more about the architecture,' Dib said. 'You do not find this in Miami Beach.' They acquired the building in 2022 for $6 million, according to Miami-Dade property records. They knew it would not be 'an easy remodeling.' The building was mostly kept intact although a small pool was removed to make way for part of the restaurant. From Justin Bieber to boutique hotel The property, then known as the Orchid House, was being used as a three-villa rental with a shared kitchen. Singer Justin Bieber stayed there in 2014, a trip that ended with his arrest. It was built in the 1920s by Wallace Tutt, who also designed what became the Versace mansion on nearby Ocean Drive. The rooms at the remodeled Donatella have Italian travertine stone, warm wood and large bathrooms and vanity areas. Miami-based Mico Design Studios did interiors. The colors are light — lots of white — while Miami Beach's typical bright colors and neon are absent. The natural stone has light tones as well. There's a peaceful ambience to the rooms, similar to hotel rooms in the South of Spain. The villas are connected by wood bridges where you can also eat dinner if you fancy something even more romantic. Wherever you chose to dine, coastal Southern Italian dining will be served by chef Alessandro Morrone, who's from Naples, Italy. His menu will feature black truffle cacio e pepe, rigatoni nduja and Skull Island prawns. The restaurant seats 170 people. A private dining room accommodates 15. The Donatella, next to the Shepley Hotel, has no pool or rooftop where groups can hang out. There's no sauna or spa. And you likely won't find South Beach crowds partying late into the night. 'We cannot compete maybe with the big hotels, with the beach clubs, but we're different,' Dib said. A big part of that is paying meticulous attention to every customer and every detail, he said. For example, Dib said he chose every song on the hotel's Spotify playlist. During the interview, he stopped to point out songs he had selected that comprise Donatella Chill. The Donatella connection? The hotel doesn't have a direct connection with its namesake. Donatella Versace is the sister of Gianni Versace, the Italian fashion mogul killed in 1997 on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion. She also was a prominent fashion designer and CEO of Versace until March when she announced she'd step down. 'I don't know the family at all,' Dib said. 'There's no connection.' But he said they did obtain the trademark to use Donatella's name. The U.S. States Patent and Trademark Office records confirmed that. Dib's partner Joe Nakash acquired Versace's South Beach mansion in a New York auction in 2013 for $41.5 million. The runner-up was Donald Trump. Once a run-down apartment building called The Amsterdam Palace, the Versace mansion is now Villa Casa Casuarina, which includes a boutique hotel. Tour the Donatella Boutique Hotel Pricing and reservations The hotel's starting rate will be $460 a night, Dib said. At the restaurant, he hopes you can get a good meal for $80 to $100. Initially, the restaurant will be open for dinner only. They hope after about two months to start offering Sunday brunch. For reservations at the hotel or more information, go to .

Donatella Versace's Fashion Legacy As She Celebrates Her 70th Birthday
Donatella Versace's Fashion Legacy As She Celebrates Her 70th Birthday

Forbes

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Donatella Versace's Fashion Legacy As She Celebrates Her 70th Birthday

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 02: Donatella Versace attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party ... More hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic) On Friday, May 2 2025, Donatella Versace turns 70. One of the most prominent luxury designers in the industry, Donatella took the helm of her brother's luxury fashion house when, on July 15, 1997, he was shot dead outside his Miami residence, Casa Casuarina, on his return from a morning walk. As the fashion world mourned, Donatella (who'd been responsible for diffusion line Versus since 1989), took over as creative director overnight and later became chief creative officer, a role she has excelled at until April this year, when, after much speculation, Prada Group acquired the Versace brand for €1.25bn ($1.38bn) from the fashion conglomerate Capri Holdings. According to the Guardian newspaper, writing in April 2025, while the luxury fashion market has been facing a significant slowdown, the Prada Group has enjoyed success, reporting revenues of €5.4bn in 2024, 17% higher than the previous year. This increase was partly attributed to Miu Miu's success, which has almost doubled its profits this year, hitting close to £1bn in sales. Despite the age difference —Gianni Versace was eight years older than Donatella— the two were especially close and had a significant influence on each other. He persuaded her to bleach her hair blonde when she was just eleven, inspired by the Italian pop star Patty Bravo, a look she still sports today. Italian fashion designers Gianni (1946 - 1997) and Donatella Versace at the launch for their new ... More fragrance 'Versace's Blonde', USA, circa 1996. (Photo by Rose Hartman/) When their mother died in 1978, Donatella left Florence University to join her brothers in Milan (her brother Santo took care of the business finances). She became Gianni's right-hand woman, muse, and strongest critic. She offered him a female perspective, daring him to go shorter or bolder. From 1989, she was responsible for the diffusion line Versus, and throughout the nineties, they worked very closely together. Musician Sting, actress Trudie Styler, designers Gianni Versace and Donatella Versace, and musician ... More Elton John (Photo by Fairchild Archive/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images) After Gianni's sudden death in 1997, his elder brother, Santo, became CEO of the company, and Donatella took over as creative director. She took the reins and decided that the show had to go on, never giving up, and showed tremendous courage when, three months later, she presented her first collection, the Spring/Summer 1998 show, as usual at the courtyard of Via Gesu in Milan. Gianni's contemporaries offered support as they watched in the audience: Donna Karan, Giorgio Armani, Angela Missoni, Miuccia Prada, and Gianni's his mentor Karl Lagerfeld. And on the front row, a string of celebrities, including Cher, Boy George, and Demi Moore, sat watching. A neon sign opened the show. It read: 'This show is dedicated to our brother Gianni's love of work and to our entire staff, whose incredible love and devotion were so precious to our brother and mean so much to us. We thank each and every one of them.' While respecting her brother Gianni's house codes, the silk prints, the Byzantian crosses, the colors in the iconic 'Pop' collection, the racy, sexy dresses and the spirit of rebellion that came with breaking barriers, she added her own, softer stamp to the fashion house. She also had a very clear vision for the brand, which kept her at the top of her game, and had a business awareness that went beyond the sketching pad. Together with Gianni, she had been instrumental in creating the concept of the supermodel in the 1990s and always had a sixth sense for product placement and for connecting with the right celebrities at the right time. British singer and model Dua Lipa (C) and Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace (R) acknowledge ... More applause following the presentation of Versace's Women's Spring-Summer 2022 collection during the Fashion Week in Milan on September 24, 2021. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images) Some of the highlights in Donatella's career include Versace's Tribute collection for Spring/Summer 2018, marking the twentieth anniversary of Gianni's death, considered one of the most memorable shows in fashion history to date. It celebrated his work and life, showcased his enormous talent, and was shown at Milan's Triennale museum. In an impressive finale, as soon as the last model walked off the runway, the lights went down, the music faded and a DJ announced: 'Gianni this is for you''. A curtain was then unveiled at the back of the room, revealing Gianni's favorite models, Helena Christensen, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Carla Bruni, dressed in archetypal Versace gold metal mesh long dresses. MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 22: Carla Bruni, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Helena ... More Christensen and Donatella Versace walk the runway at the Versace show during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2018 on September 22, 2017 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by) Her Spring/Summer 2000 tropical prints collection showcased the legendary green plunging 'jungle dress' that Jennifer Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards ceremony. The dress was such a sensation and so many people searched for it online that it crashed the internet, prompting Google to launch the Google Images search feature. The green dress, originally seen on Amber Valetta on the runway, was redesigned twenty years later for Spring/Summer 2020. This time, at the end of the show, Lopez stepped onto the catwalk wearing the new version of the jungle dress and later walked hand in hand and with Donatella as they received a standing ovation. MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 20: Jennifer Lopez walks the runway at the Versace show during the Milan ... More Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2020 on September 20, 2019 in Milan, Italy. She is wearing a reimagined version of the green silk chiffon dress she wore to the 42nd Grammy Awards ceremony in 2000. (Photo by) Another highpoint was Fendace, a collaboration between Versace and Fendi, when Silvia Venturini Fendi and Kim Jones (who was creative director of the house at the time) as 'team Fendi', and Donatella Versace swapped roles and created something new for the pre-fall 2022 show that closed the Milan Fashion Week. Fendace produced a fun collection of 50 looks, with plenty of logos, oroton (chain mail) and silk scarves with caps displayed by a stellar cast that included Amber Valletta, Kate Moss and her daughter, Lila Moss Hack, Naomi Campbell, Gigi Hadid and Precious Lee. Runway at Fendace RTW Spring 2022 (Photo by Aitor Rosas Sune/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images) Now that Prada has taken over Versace, Dario Vitale, previously the image director at Miu Miu, has replaced Donatella as Chief Creative Officer (a role she held for 27 years), effective from April 1, 2025. Donatella's new post is that of chief brand ambassador, allowing her to oversee the red-carpet dressing and champion the Versace brand and its values. In a press release from Capri Holdings Limited, Donatella Versace said she was excited to see Versace through new eyes. 'It has been the greatest honor of my life to carry on my brother Gianni's legacy. He was the true genius, but I hope I have some of his spirit and tenacity. In my new role as Chief Brand Ambassador, I will remain Versace's most passionate supporter. Versace is in my DNA and always in my heart.' If history is anything to go by, we will see Donatella excel in her new role and bask in the glory of her legacy – one of great taste but also ample courage, strength and defiance in the face of adversity. PARIS - SEPTEMBER 27: Mucia Prada and Donatella Versace attend a party to celebrate Suzy Menkes ... More Twenty Year Partnership with The Herald Tribune at the Musee Galliera on September 27, 2008 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michel Dufour/WireImage)

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