Donatella Versace has launched an attack on fellow Italian designer
Giorgio Armani for comments made about her late brother Gianni Versace,
in a recent interview.
Armani was quoted in The Sunday Times referring to a conversation with Gianni Versace in which the designers were comparing their customers.
"He
was talking to me. We were in Rome and we met in the Piazza di Spagna
for a fashion event. He was looking at the models and he said to me, 'I
dress sluts. You dress church ladies," Armani commented.
Donatella Versace swiftly responded with a statement heavily criticizing him for his comments about his brother.
"I
find it extremely rude and tasteless that Mr Armani has once again put
words in to my brother's mouth, especially because he is sadly no longer
with us to reply. This is the second time that he claims this was said,
the first time was immediately after his death and he apologised to me.
"When
my brother spoke about fashion the only word that ever came from his
mouth was glamour. What should be said about my brother is: may Gianni
Versace rest in peace," she fired back.
Gianni Versace, the
founder of the luxury Italian fashion brand was murdered in 1997 outside
his home in Miami, his sister Donatella took over after his death.
This isn't the first set of controversial comments made by the 80-years-old designer; this week he also attracted criticism for statements made about the way some gay men choose to dress.
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