Versace Navy Terry Medusa Jacquard Miniskirt
Versace
$350.00
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Versace Navy Terry Medusa Jacquard Miniskirt channels poolside glamour with city ready edge. The cotton terrycloth has a plush, comforting hand in a blue and white palette, read as casual-luxe. A wrap construction with a self-tie waist creates a draped, flexible line, while a Medusa motif at the front delivers that signature brand moment in a flash.
Self-tie at the waist lets you tailor the skim and movement, so the piece sits right at the hips and drapes without fuss. The miniskirt length reads playful yet chic, easy to layer over a swimsuit or under a crisp knit and blazer for evening. It moves with you from day to night with ease, pairing instinctively with sandals, sneakers, or heeled footwear as the mood shifts.
Versace leans into iconic allure with this piece, letting the Medusa read as a knowing wink to the house code while keeping it wearable. Pair with a white tee and chunky sneaker for a laid-back luxe vibe, or layer with a tailored jacket and strappy sandals when a sharper edge is on the agenda.
Materials / Fabrication
- Cotton terrycloth miniskirt
- Wrap construction
- Medusa printed at front
- Self-tie fastening at waist
- Supplier color: Blue/White
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors.
- Turn inside out to protect print and reduce pilling.
- Use mild detergent; do not use bleach.
- Tumble dry low or line dry; remove promptly to minimize wrinkles.
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Established in 1978 by the visionary Gianni Versace, this luxury fashion house has become synonymous with bold designs, daring prints, and an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of style. Versace's womenswear collections are a celebration of strength, sensuality, and individuality. The brand's iconic Medusa logo, symbolizing power and allure, encapsulates the essence of Versace's designs. From the red carpet to the runway, Versace has consistently captivated the fashion world with its daring aesthetic, merging classical inspirations with contemporary flair.
