In a bombshell announcement that’s set the fashion world ablaze, global pop icon Dua Lipa has been named the new Creative Director of Versace, succeeding Donatella Versace in a historic changing of the guard. The news broke at a star-studded event at the Versace mansion in Beverly Hills, where Lipa—wearing a custom gold-chain mini dress reminiscent of her Future Nostalgia era—declared, “This isn’t just a collab. It’s a takeover.”
The 28-year-old Grammy winner, who has become synonymous with the brand’s bold, sex-positive aesthetic, will helm her first collection for Spring 2025. Insiders reveal it will feature “Levitating”-inspired metallic fabrics, retro-futuristic cuts, and a size-inclusive approach Donatella herself endorsed: “Dua doesn’t just wear Versace—she lives its rebellion. Who better to write its next chapter?”
Fashion critics were floored by the move, with Vogue’s Anna Wintour calling it “the most exciting evolution of legacy branding since Hedi Slimane at Céline.” Meanwhile, Lipa’s A-list squad erupted online—Elton John posted a throwback of her 2019 Met Gala debut with “Told you you’d run the place,” while boyfriend Callum Turner simply tweeted a fire emoji.
The appointment cements Lipa’s status as a multi-hyphenate powerhouse following her successful Service95 newsletter and podcast. Her first act? A “Club Versace” runway show during September’s Milan Fashion Week, where front-row seats will reportedly double as vinyl copies of her upcoming album. “Expect barbarella meets disco inferno,” she teased, adjusting a safety-pin earring. “And yes, there will be pockets.”