Donatella Versace's costumes for Sunday's ballet honoring Gianni Versace.
Photo By WWD Staff
CHANGE IN SPAIN: Arnaud Maillard's stint as creative director and head designer of Sybilla was short-lived. Maillard, an alum of Karl Lagerfeld's studio, designed the iconic Spanish label's fall-winter collection shown on a Paris runway in March — and now he's out, confirmed Alba Gómez Zabalo, Sybilla's Madrid-based deputy fashion managing director. "It wasn't a good fit….The collection was not what we wanted," she said. Sybilla, 43, and her design teams will pick up the reins of her namesake brand and a junior spin-off line called Jocomomola. In addition, Sybilla's planned international retail expansion has been put on the back burner, Gomez Zabalo said.
REMEMBERING VERSACE: The special performance Sunday night's performance at La Scala in Milan to honor the late Gianni Versace will conincidentally be held precisely a decade after the designer's murder. July 15 was the only available date for the renowned Milanese opera house, until 2010. "I really didn't care about the date, September would have worked just fine, so I guess it's a sign,'' joked Donatella Versace. "It was meant to be. I can already see Gianni shaking the crystal chandelier and directing the ballet."
A crowd of 1,400 is expected, including Karl Lagerfeld, Jessica Alba, Silvia Venturini Fendi, the entire Missoni clan, plus Gianni's favorite models — Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Nadèje and Marpessa — along with artists such as Mimmo Paladino and Arnaldo Pomodoro.




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