A life's work Versace at the V&A
Versace dresses are famous around the world for the celebrity flesh that they reveal. But a major retrospective of the work of Gianni Versace at the Victoria & Albert museum sets out to prove that they deserve acclaim in their own right.| Comments on article "A life's work Versace at the V&A" | |||||||||
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