Bringing sexy back

After Jennifer Lopez crashed the internet with her stunning Half Time show at the Superball, fans exclaimed that this is definately her year. And they had every good reason to, since her iconic jungle print dress walked down the catwalk once more this season for Versace S/S 20, celebrating a new era of fashion, fun and female.

The Versace campaign featuring the queen herself, as well as Kendal Jenner and an army of male models, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott (who replaced Steven Meisel), is a tribute to new age sexiness. Sleek, vibrant and stunning, the campaign’s heroines pose in a “Minority Report” style setting, in a tech-meets-glam session of pure, good old Versace style.

The impressive images celebrate the House’s iconic jungle print in different variations, as well as its outlook towards the future, never turning back on the classic values that built its iconic image. Yes, we are talking about JLo.

Versace Campaignbition

Bringing sexy back

After Jennifer Lopez crashed the internet with her stunning Half Time show at the Superball, fans exclaimed that this is definately her year. And they had every good reason to, since her iconic jungle print dress walked down the catwalk once more this season for Versace S/S 20, celebrating a new era of fashion, fun and female.

The Versace campaign featuring the queen herself, as well as Kendal Jenner and an army of male models, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott (who replaced Steven Meisel), is a tribute to new age sexiness. Sleek, vibrant and stunning, the campaign’s heroines pose in a “Minority Report” style setting, in a tech-meets-glam session of pure, good old Versace style.

The impressive images celebrate the House’s iconic jungle print in different variations, as well as its outlook towards the future, never turning back on the classic values that built its iconic image. Yes, we are talking about JLo.

Versace Campaignbition

Bringing sexy back

After Jennifer Lopez crashed the internet with her stunning Half Time show at the Superball, fans exclaimed that this is definately her year. And they had every good reason to, since her iconic jungle print dress walked down the catwalk once more this season for Versace S/S 20, celebrating a new era of fashion, fun and female.

The Versace campaign featuring the queen herself, as well as Kendal Jenner and an army of male models, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott (who replaced Steven Meisel), is a tribute to new age sexiness. Sleek, vibrant and stunning, the campaign’s heroines pose in a “Minority Report” style setting, in a tech-meets-glam session of pure, good old Versace style.

The impressive images celebrate the House’s iconic jungle print in different variations, as well as its outlook towards the future, never turning back on the classic values that built its iconic image. Yes, we are talking about JLo.

Versace Campaignbition