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Ferraris reiterates in Bloomberg the sentiments of many buyers so far this year, which is that 2010 probably won't be much better than 2009. Not until 2011 does he expect to "break even on the bottom line." Under Ferraris, Versace also launched a lower-priced line for fall called Versace Collection, which is 30 to 40 percent cheaper than the main line. Meanwhile, the label continues to operate other lines, including Atelier, consisting of custom dresses retailing for upwards of $22,000; the signature collection, which includes menswear and womenswear starting at around $1,100; and Versus, designed by Christopher Kane, which starts at around $280. Aside from clothing, Versace is, putting its name on just about everything one could use for living large. They're opening a hotel-residence in Dubai, naturally, which should be completed by the end of the year. Ferraris said the label was also looking into another opportunity in this vein, but wouldn't say where. Branding hotels and yachts and palaces were the same strategy the sheikh who almost bought Christian Lacroix planned to use to turn that label around. Versace also recently launched a cell phone, which will cost more than Dior's $5,000 cell phone. They also may relaunch beachwear and underwear in 2011. Sounds like they've got all their bases covered: clothing lines, living quarters, electronics. All they're missing is toilet paper! And maybe they should license the T-shirt pictured here, the latest by artist Christopher Sauvé (buy yours here beginning March 1). They've already admitted Versace needs saving. They may as well make a buck off it. Read more: Versace Doesn’t Expect to Break Even Until 2011 -- The Cut http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/01/versace_doesnt_expect_to_break.html#ixzz0eEzeInd4 |







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