Three Visionary Photographers Capture Versace's New SS26 Campaign
With the likes of Lexee Smith, Selena Forrest and Chu Wong in front of the lens.
Versace just dropped its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, the first and last of its current creative director: Dario Vitale. Making a nice change from the countless plain white backgrounds we’ve seen dominate luxury fashion campaigns lately, the new visuals are the result of three visionary photographers, bringing together a variation of perspectives and styles.
Captured by Tania Franco Klein, Frank Lebon and Steven Meisel, the campaign features several images lensed by each photographer, intentionally offering a “clash of couture” and a juxtaposition between “the divine and dirty.” Evolving the “Versace Embodied” approach that kicked off in September, the new release continues the House’s collaborations with cultural forces.
Merging tradition with sensuality, the visuals feature a thriving community of street-cast talent, spanning artists, athletes, choreographers and more. This season stars names like Drake Carr, Lexee Smith, Selena Forrest and Chu Wong. Showcasing the brand’s SS26 collection, which debuted at Milan Fashion Week, the vibrant visuals feature punchy colorways like bright yellow, mint green and baby blue.
Take a look at each photographer’s take above and head to the brand’s website for more.
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