Gianni Versace's fashion is about bold and unequivocal choices. Unafraid of being denounced by those less daring and more fearful than himself, he makes fashion meant to be worn by those who share his desire for risk - who share his honesty about sexuality and his self-confidence in aesthetic choice. Versace understands, perhaps better than any designer of his time, that fashion's place in the world is at the center of visual spectacle. With intelligent commentary and celebrated photographs of Versace designs, this book presents the Versace spectacle in all its boldness and sensuality.
This book is a fashion book. There are 80 pages and only 12 pages of text. Everything that is talked about is Versace and this fashion they is no mention of this personal life. I liked the last few pages the best. There was a chronology chart then thumbnails of all the pictures that were in the book with an explanation. I enjoyed it but I would have liked to learn more about Versace himself.