Prada Acquires Versace: Inside the $1.51 Billion Fashion Mega-Deal

Italian fashion powerhouse Prada has officially completed its massive acquisition of Versace. The deal, worth about $1.51 billion, brings both iconic luxury brands under a single corporate umbrella. Lorenzo Bertelli, who strongly pushed for the purchase, is likely to take over as Versace's executive chairman. This move comes just months after Donatella Versace stepped down from her decades-long role as the brand's creative chief.

Key Points: Prada Completes $1.51 Billion Acquisition of Versace Brand

  • Prada finalized the acquisition from Capri Holdings after receiving all regulatory clearances
  • Lorenzo Bertelli, son of Prada's owners, is set to become Versace's executive chairman
  • The deal, valued at $1.51 billion, was revived after Capri's sale to Tapestry failed
  • The move follows Donatella Versace's recent departure after three decades as creative chief
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Prada formally takes over Versace in USD 1.51 billion acquisition deal

Italian fashion giant Prada formally takes over Versace in a landmark $1.51 billion deal, uniting two iconic luxury houses under one roof.

"It was something that had been in the works for a long time. - Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada"

Milan, December 4

Italian fashion giant Prada has officially completed the acquisition of Versace, bringing both the luxury fashion brands under one roof.

Prada announced the successful completion of the acquisition from the US-based Capri Holdings on December 2, 2025, adding that it has received all the required regulatory clearances, it said in a press release.

As per CNN, Prada signed a definitive agreement in April this year to buy Versace for about USD 1.51 billion after Capri Holdings' sale to Tapestry was scrapped in the wake of a challenge by antitrust regulators.

Lorenzo Bertelli, the son of Prada owners Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, is likely to take over as the executive chairman of Versace, as per the report.

"There had already been contacts during the COVID period, and there were talks even before Capri's sale to Tapestry. When that deal fell through over antitrust issues, we came back and tried to speed things up. It was something that had been in the works for a long time," Lorenzo Bertelli said in an interview, as quoted by CNN.

With the acquisition now formally completed, Versace, which was founded in 1978 by Gianni Versace in Milan, will join the Italian luxury house's two main labels - its namesake Prada and Miu Miu.

Lorenzo Bertelli, who has been strongly pushing for the acquisition, shared that Versace met two key conditions: it was not too risky financially and was worth it, given its standing among the world's brands.

The acquisition came months after Donatella Versace stepped down as the creative chief after serving three decades in the role. At that time, Dario Vitale, former design director at Miu Miu, took over the role.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Interesting move. While it's a business consolidation, I hope the unique identity of Versace isn't lost. Their bold prints and Medusa logo are iconic. Lorenzo Bertelli has big shoes to fill after Donatella's era.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows fashion, this feels like the end of an era. Donatella Versace WAS Versace for a generation. Hope the new creative direction respects the brand's legacy while bringing fresh energy.
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Vikram M
$1.51 billion is a staggering amount! From an Indian business perspective, it shows the resilience and consolidation in the global luxury sector post-pandemic. Good to see Italian ownership staying strong.
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Rohit P
Honestly, as a middle-class Indian, these brands feel like they're from another planet. 😅 But it's fascinating to watch these mega-deals. Maybe they'll collaborate on something more affordable? One can hope!
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Karthik V
With respect, I have a concern. Such massive consolidation can reduce competition and consumer choice in the long run. Antitrust regulators were right to scrutinize the previous deal. Hope this one is truly beneficial for the market.
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Ananya R
Versace's aesthetic is so distinct from Prada's minimalist vibe. It will be interesting to see how

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