
Dario Vitale’s abrupt departure as Artistic Director of Versace, less than a year after his high-profile appointment in 2025, has sent ripples through the fashion industry. Vitale, previously credited with revitalizing Miu Miu’s creative direction, was brought in following Donatella Versace’s exit and the brand’s final acquisition by Prada Group. His only collection for Versace, shown at Milan Fashion Week SS26, was highly anticipated but ultimately met with significant criticism from both the press and internal stakeholders.
Several reputable sources confirm that Vitale’s tenure was marked by tensions with the established Versace design team. According to industry forums and reporting (as reported by media outlets such as Business of Fashion, NY Times, Fashionista, Harper’s Bazaar), insiders allege a lack of alignment between Vitale’s vision and the house’s legacy team, resulting in a drawn-out and difficult creative process. While official statements have not detailed the exact reasons for his exit, speculation centers on creative disagreements and resistance to Vitale’s directional changes.

The timing of Vitale’s departure – just days after Prada Group finalized its acquisition of Versace and has fueled further speculation about strategic shifts within the newly merged entity. Some reports suggest that Vitale’s approach, which leaned on his Miu Miu experience, clashed with expectations for Versace’s future under Prada’s stewardship. His debut collection, intended to signal a new era, was instead met with harsh criticism, with some fashion commentators describing it as lacking cohesion and failing to capture Versace’s signature boldness.

















