Gianni Versace was one of the most dazzling designers Italy has ever had. His murder 25 years ago shocked people far beyond the fashion industry. The most important question is still unanswered today.
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AWhen Gianni Versace returns to his villa “Casa Casuarina” on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach on July 15, 1997 after a morning walk, his murderer is already waiting there. He kills the 50-year-old designer with two pistol bullets. “My brother’s dark blood was still everywhere on the front steps,” says his sister Donatella Versace in an interview with WELT in 2018 about the day that changed her life. And so, exactly 25 years ago, a life that had set new standards even for the eccentric world of fashion ended in a tragic way.
The perpetrator is quickly identified: Andrew Cunanan, a 27-year-old serial killer who is on an FBI list of the ten most wanted criminals. He is charged with four more murders. Gianni Versace is at the peak of his fame at this point. He has created a fashion empire out of nothing within two decades, revels in glamor and luxury.
Born on December 2nd, 1946 in Reggio Calabria, his passion for fashion blossomed early on in his mother’s tailoring workshop. In 1972 he moved to Milan, initially worked for various labels, and finally made his own name a brand in 1978. Gianni Versace is in the right place at the right time. In the 1980s, Milan developed into a fashion metropolis, breaking the dominance of Paris. Supported by the powerful Italian textile industry, a new generation of designers is causing a sensation.