My Little Dive into Versace Models
Alright, so I wanted to share something I spent a bit of time on recently. It wasn’t for work or anything, just personal curiosity. I started noticing the models used by Versace.

It began kinda randomly. I think I saw some photos, maybe from an older fashion show, maybe the 90s? Not sure. But something clicked. They didn’t just look like clothes hangers, you know? They had this presence. Strong vibes.
So, what did I do? Well, I started looking them up. Just casual searching online when I had a few spare minutes. I typed things like “Versace runway walk” or “iconic Versace models”. Just trying to get a feel for it.
I spent a good chunk of time just watching videos. Clips from different shows, different eras. I wasn’t taking notes like a student, more just observing. How they walked, the expressions, the whole package. It’s pretty distinct compared to some other fashion houses.
- I noticed the walk first. Very deliberate, confident.
- Then the look – often quite bold, fierce even.
- It felt like they were chosen for their personality, not just their measurements.
I tried to see if I could spot specific names that kept popping up, especially from the older shows. You see some familiar faces if you look long enough. It was interesting to see how the ‘look’ might have changed slightly over the years, but that core strength seemed consistent.
My ‘practice’ was basically just gathering stuff I found interesting. I saved some images to a folder on my desktop. No real system, just pics that caught my eye. Sometimes it was the clothes, but mostly it was the person wearing them and how they wore them.

It wasn’t super deep research or anything. More like falling down a rabbit hole for a bit. Clicking from one video to the next, looking at photo galleries. Just absorbing the style and the energy they brought to the runway.
In the end, my main takeaway was that Versace seems to really value attitude. It’s not just about fitting the clothes; it’s about embodying a certain power and confidence. That’s what stuck with me after spending time looking into it. Just wanted to share that little journey I went on.