A few hours ago, it was announced that the Italian group Prada has completed the purchase of its major Milanese rival Versace for approximately $1.375 billion, in a deal that reshapes the global landscape of luxury fashion. With this acquisition, Versace, famous for its bold and sensual style, joins Prada’s growing portfolio alongside brands such as Miu Miu.
The agreement aims to revitalize Versace’s performance after several years of underwhelming results under its previous ownership. Prada has stated that it will preserve the Italian brand’s creative identity while combining its strong Italian manufacturing capabilities with Versace’s Mediterranean heritage.

What could this merger mean for the luxury market?
It could signal a turning point in the fashion industry. The blend of Prada’s sophisticated minimalism with Versace’s maximalist style may attract new audiences and redefine global trends, while also reinforcing Europe’s dominance against competing international conglomerates.