Sunday, September 4, 2011

About Versace Dinnerware

About Versace Dinnerware

The successful crystal glass series Treasury by Rosenthal meets Versace turns every occasion into a festive event. This glass collection with the characteristic Medusa head consists of extraordinary tabletop accessories of pure lead crystal. Modern and yet timeless, the appeal of this collection lies in the traditional design coupled with innovative elements. The Decanter in this series holds 27 ounces and comes in a Versace gift box.

Gianni Versace was born in Reggio Calabria, Italy in 1946. When he was a youngster, Versace's mother supported the family as the proprietor of a small sewing shop. Versace learned everything about making clothes there and soon he designed apparel himself, which his mother was delighted to sell in her shop. Versace later acquired additional and valuable skills as a fabric buyer, working in various companies as a buyer.

Versace's first job as a designer was obtained in 1972 working for a Lucca, Italy based company known as Fiori Fioretini. Versace designed an entire collection for them that was very well received. Versace also designed for the Italian fashion labels De Parisi, Genny (for whom he would later be working again), Callaghan, Alma, and then for Complice in 1974. The work for Complice represented the first time the Versace name was included in the brand name of the items he designed.

Versace launched his Gianni Versace label in 1978, but rose to prominence in the eighties with his flashy designs for both men and women. Boutiques soon started to spread around the world due to the growing popularity of his work. Versace was considered along with Giorgio Armani one of the world's leading ready-to-wear-fashion designers. Such celebrities as Princess Diana, Demi Moore, Elton John, Prince, Madonna, Kim Basinger, Leonardo DiCaprio and Elizabeth Hurley (whose career was made in a safety pin Versace gown in 1994) wore Versace designs. Versace products are available here. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com

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