
The second chapter of a new expression—one that is irrevocably Versace, defining the House through the people, places and emblems that embody its values.
Not a campaign, but an evolving conversation, giving space to those who fearlessly drive culture to create without inhibition. Their work, an intimate dialogue with Versace, producing an original response to the values at the heart of the house.
Following the unveiling of Chapter One, Versace continues to cultivate an international collective of those who stand forthright and free, defined by the duality of body and mind that fuels their creative vision.
Drake Carr, Liv Liberg, Jeff Mermelstein, Momo Okabe and Doug Ordway add to a body of work with Chapter Two, revealed across several weeks, following Eileen Myles, Collier Schorr, Steven Meisel, Olly Elyte, Andrea Modica, Binx Walton and Stef Mitchell, unveiled in September.
Colours of lights. Photographed by Momo Okabe, 2026.
Momo Okabe — a Japanese photographer renowned for her raw, intimate and exposing style, exploring gender, sex and sexuality, and challenging societal boundaries with her visceral, candid photographs.
Together, their art, photographs, music, and film coalesce, stirring deeply emotional and physical truths. An irreverent clash, united by an intensity of feeling and expression that defies age, gender and creed, embodying human tensions and profound beauty.
This collective expression honours Versace’s deep-rooted heritage of standing in solidarity with culture’s pioneers. A collaboration with architects of cultural evolution, pushing the boundaries of expression. An invitation to discover the intimate stirrings of Versace’s boundless world, invoking the fundamental essence of the House.


VERSACE EMBODIED Chapter 2 – Momo Okabe assets



