Gianni Versace
Fashion Designer
Years of designing for the theater earned him a respectable reputation in the fashion industry, but it was his collaborations with American photographer Richard Avedon that helped Gianni Versace become one of the world's elite designers. His 1982 collection introduced metallic garments that would become his trademark, and his elaborate stage costumes for Elton John in the late '80s helped cement his reputation as one of the beautiful people. At the time of his murder in 1997, Versace had an extensive empire that included boutiques, fragrances and household products. He was shot to death outside his Miami Beach home, the last victim in the killing spree of fugitive Andrew Cunanan. Versace's sister Donatella succeeded him as head of the fashion house.Other designers on Who2 include Calvin Klein and Hollywood legend Edith Head.
Four Good Links
Versace.Com
Official site of the fashion house bearing his name
A Flair for Fashion
Archived from 1997: the McNeil-Lehrer news team discusses his legacy
Gianni Versace
Fan page with pics and a short bio
Versace: Case Closed
The Smoking Gun website offers various documents related to his death
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
15 July 1997
(shot to death, age 50)
Best Known As
The superstar Italian fashion designer who was killed in Miami Beach

