Michael Kors buys Versace for $2.1bn, renames it Capri Holdings

American sportswear fashion designer, Michael David Kors has bought Italian luxury fashion brand Versace for $2.1bn including the debt of the company.

According to BBC, creative director, Donatella Versace,
who ran Versace since the 1997 murder of her brother Gianni, called the
sale a “very exciting moment” and “allow Versace to reach its full
potential”.


In a statement by Michael Kors chief executive,
John Idol, he said Donatella will continue to lead Versace’s “creative vision,” meaning  she will stay on to oversee the label.

Donatella, her brother Santo and daughter Allegra will also stay on as shareholders in the company. Versace’s management team will continue to be led by its CEO, Jonathan Akeroyd.

Mr. Idol said Versace represented the “epitome of Italian fashion
luxury” and its acquisition was an important milestone for the company,
which is being renamed Capri Holdings.


“We are all very excited to join a group led by [Michael Kors CEO]
John Idol, whom I have always admired as a visionary as well as a strong
and passionate leader. We believe that being part of this group is
essential to Versace’s long-term success,” Donatella said, as part of
the company statement on Tuesday.


The new owner plans to increase the number of Versace outlets from 200 to 300 stores.

He also plans to grow Versace to $2 billion in revenue globally and
increase its retail footprint from roughly 200 to 300 stores. It also
expects to expand accessories and footwear from 35% to 60% of revenues

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