The Italian luxury fashion group Prada SpA announced on Tuesday that it has completed the acquisition of Versace from the US group Capri Holdings, which was agreed in April. All necessary official approvals had previously been granted, it said in a statement. This expands the group’s brand portfolio. It now includes Prada, Miu Miu, Church’s, Car Shoe, Versace, Marchesi 1824 and Luna Rossa.
The collections from the areas of clothing, leather goods, shoes and jewelry are designed, produced and sold by the group. They are available in over 70 countries. Sales take place via a network of 620 own stores as well as the direct e-commerce channel. The products are also available at selected e-tailers and department stores worldwide.
The group also operates in the eyewear and beauty sectors through licensing agreements. It has 25 production facilities and employs 15,529 people worldwide (as of June 30, 2025, excluding Versace).
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