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Italian luxury fashion house with Medusa logo and Baroque prints; Capri Holdings (CPRI) Prada acquisition pending after 2024 deal, competing with Dolce and Gabbana and Givenchy for maximalist luxury.
Versace is a Milan-based Italian luxury fashion house — known for its bold, maximalist aesthetic, Baroque-print silks, Medusa logo, and glamorous ready-to-wear clothing, accessories, handbags, fragrances, and home furnishings — founded in 1978 by Gianni Versace and now owned by Capri Holdings (NYSE: CPRI, the luxury group also owning Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo). Following Gianni Versace's murder in 1997, the brand was steered by his sister Donatella Versace as Creative Director and is now navigating a transition as Capri Holdings sold Versace to Prada Group in late 2024.
Zara's parent Inditex (BME: ITX) posted record €6.22B profit in 2025 on €39.9B sales (+3.2%); fewer, larger premium stores strategy while Shein dominates ultra-budget; 2-3 week design-to-shelf speed remains the irreplicable competitive technology.
Zara is the flagship brand of Inditex, the world's largest fashion group, founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega in Arteixo, Spain. Inditex operated 5,460 stores across 93 markets as of early 2026, and Zara accounts for the largest share of its revenue. For the fiscal year ending January 2026, Inditex reported total sales of €39.9 billion (up 3.2%) and record net profit of €6.22 billion (up 6%), driven by Zara's combination of trend-responsive design, vertically integrated supply chain, and premium positioning relative to ultra-fast fashion rivals.
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