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Santo Domenico Versace (Italian: [ˈsanto doˈmeːniko verˈsaːtʃe];[a] born 16 December 1944) is an Italian businessman and politician who is the president and co-chief executive officer of Gianni Versace SpA, based in Milan, Italy. Since 2008 he has been elected as Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic in the constituency of Calabria. He is a member of the Alliance for Italy political party,[4] and a former member of The People of Freedom.[5]

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Biography

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Early life

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He was born on 16 December 1944 in Reggio Calabria, where he grew up with his younger siblings Gianni and Donatella, along with their father, Antonio, and dressmaker mother, Francesca. An older sister, Tina, died at the age of twelve from an improperly treated tetanus infection.[6] By age six, Versace joined his father as he continued to work after school and during summer until he attended university. When he was not in school, he helped take care of his younger sister, Donatella. Like his brother Gianni, he attended Reggio Calabria's Liceo Classico Tommaso Campanella, where he studied Latin and Ancient Greek.

Personal life

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In 1981, Versace married Christiana Ragazzi. The couple had two children, Francesca Christiana and Antonio Tina Santo. The marriage ended in divorce in 2004. Versace remarried in 2014 to lawyer Francesca de Stefano.

Career and professional life

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In 1968, Santo graduated from the University of Messina with a degree in economics.[7] He began working first as a banker in Reggio Calabria for Credito Italiano and later as a high school teacher of economics and geography. In 1972, he completed his military service as an officer in the "Genova Cavalleria." Upon completion of his service, Santo opened his own accounting office in both Reggio Calabria and Milan.

In 1976, he moved permanently to Milan where he began working full-time with his brother. Gianni Versace SpA was founded in 1977, with Santo Versace[8] as CEO until 2004. Santo played a leading role in the success of the Versace brand by focusing on communication, organization, productivity, and quality. He oversaw all areas of the business—including sales, distribution, production and finance—and quickly became one of the industry's leading and most well-respected businesspeople.[citation needed]

In 1998, Santo was appointed president of the Italian Fashion Chamber where he served from 1998 to 1999.

Since 1998 he is a shareholder of Viola Reggio Calabria Basketball. From June 1998 to October 1999 was "President of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion." He is Chairman of Operation Smile Italy Onlus, an association of doctors and volunteers which deals with children with facial deformities in 70 countries around the world.

In 2019 he set up the Fondazione Santo Versace, a charity that supports humanitarian work both in Italy and abroad.[9]

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Versace is portrayed by Italian actor Giovanni Cirfiera in the second season of the anthology series American Crime Story, which premiered on 17 January 2018.

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Santo Domenico Versace (born 16 December 1944) is an Italian businessman and former politician recognized for his role as president and chairman of the luxury fashion house Gianni Versace S.p.A., which he co-established with his brother Gianni in 1978. Born in Reggio Calabria to Antonio Versace, a coal merchant and decorator, and Francesca, a dressmaker, he graduated with an economics degree from the University of Messina in 1968 before working in banking at Credito Italiano, teaching, and becoming an accountant in 1972. Relocating to Milan in the mid-1970s, Versace managed sales, distribution, production, and finance as the company expanded from its first boutique in Via della Spiga, earning a reputation for organizational prowess in the fashion sector. After Gianni's murder in 1997, he collaborated with sister Donatella to stabilize operations, preserving the brand's high-end status amid family tragedies including the childhood death of older sister Tina from tetanus. In politics, Versace was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 2008 for Calabria under Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, resigning from the party in 2011 over concerns regarding a minister's mafia ties before joining the mixed group and losing re-election in 2013. His contributions include co-founding the Association of Italian High-Quality Enterprises in 1992 and presiding over the National Chamber for Italian Fashion from 1998 to 1999, alongside support for local basketball and Operation Smile charity. Married to Francesca De Stefano with a daughter, Francesca Versace, who designs fashion in London, he maintains an active presence in film production and Versace's ongoing leadership as of 2025.

Early Life

Childhood and Family Origins

Santo Domenico Versace was born on December 16, 1944, in , the largest city in , southern Italy's mainland region. He was the firstborn child of Antonio Versace, a salesman, and Francesca Versace, a who ran a small tailoring operation from their home to support the family financially. The Versace family maintained a modest, working-class existence in post-World War II , where economic opportunities were limited compared to . Santo grew up alongside his younger brother , born on December 2, 1946, initially as the only two siblings before the arrival of their Donatella in 1955. Francesca's sewing skills, honed through creating custom garments for local clients, laid the informal groundwork for the family's later involvement in fashion, though the household prioritized practicality over artistic pursuits during Santo's early years.

Education and Initial Career

Santo Versace attended the University of Messina, graduating in 1968 with a degree in economics. Following his graduation, Versace began his professional career in banking, joining Credito Italiano in Reggio Calabria. He later shifted to education, teaching economics and geography at a high school. These roles provided him with foundational experience in finance and pedagogy before his involvement in the family enterprise.

Business Career

Joining Versace and Business Development

Santo Versace relocated to in the mid-1970s to join his brother , applying his background in and prior experience in banking and to support the nascent fashion enterprise. He became upon the company's formal incorporation as Gianni Versace SpA in 1977, handling operational, financial, and administrative functions while Gianni concentrated on creative design. In this capacity, Santo Versace managed key areas including , distribution, production, , communications, organization, productivity, and , which facilitated the brand's structured expansion from a Milan-based into a multinational operation. He oversaw the launch of the Donna womenswear line in 1977, followed by the opening of the company's inaugural boutique on Via della Spiga in in 1978, marking the transition to direct retail presence. Business development under Santo's leadership accelerated in the early 1980s through aggressive international outreach, with the establishment of company-owned and franchised boutiques in and to capitalize on growing global demand for luxury . This period also saw product diversification beyond clothing into items such as bedsheets and tableware, broadening Versace's appeal and revenue streams while maintaining emphasis on high-quality, opulent aesthetics. By the mid-1990s, these efforts had positioned the company for sustained growth, with dozens of international outlets and licensing agreements enhancing brand visibility and financial stability.

Leadership After Gianni's Death

Following the murder of on July 15, 1997, Santo Versace, who had managed the company's business and financial operations since its founding in 1978, assumed heightened leadership responsibilities as to ensure operational continuity. He collaborated closely with sister , who succeeded Gianni as creative director, issuing a joint statement affirming their full commitment to sustaining the brand amid widespread uncertainty about its future viability. This partnership focused on stabilizing the firm, which Gianni had structured with contingency plans including a designated successor for his collections, though his death disrupted planned initiatives like a potential stock offering. Under Santo's oversight, projected flat profits of approximately $48 million for 1997, with revenues anticipated to increase by 5 to 6 percent, reflecting efforts to maintain momentum despite the founder's absence. His prior experience in and administration proved instrumental in navigating immediate challenges, including internal and a period of as the company grappled with declining sales in subsequent years. Gianni's will distributed ownership stakes as 30 percent to Santo, 20 percent to Donatella, and 50 percent to Donatella's daughter Allegra Beck (to vest upon her reaching age 18 in 2004), preserving family control while underscoring Santo's role in long-term stewardship. Santo retained the CEO position until 2004, during which he prioritized cost management and asset preservation to steer the company through turbulence, later transitioning to chairman while Donatella handled creative aspects. This era marked a shift from Gianni's expansionist vision toward consolidation, though the brand endured without immediate collapse, crediting Santo's administrative focus for averting deeper crisis.

Strategic Decisions and Company Evolution

Following Gianni Versace's on July 15, 1997, Santo Versace, who had served as managing director handling finances, production, distribution, and since the company's founding in 1978, assumed the presidency and co-led operations with sister as creative director. He prioritized consolidation by merging subsidiaries including Istante Vesa SRL, Alias , and Modifin SA into by September 1997, aiming to streamline structure amid post-tragedy uncertainty. Key strategic initiatives included advancing a planned New York Stock Exchange for 1998, retaining to coordinate a $350 million share offering just days before Gianni's death, though the effort was abandoned due to ensuing instability and market conditions. Santo focused on export growth, targeting the U.S. as the to reach 30% of total sales—a goal rooted in pre-1997 strategies that had already driven revenues from L221 billion in 1990 to L510 billion in 1994, with rising from L14.2 billion to L39.7 billion. In 2003, Santo outlined U.S. expansion plans to elevate the market's share to 25-30% of overall sales within two to three years, emphasizing direct retail investment over licensing by opening 10 new stores in priority locations such as New York, , and . This built on diversification efforts like Jeans Couture and Home Signature lines, alongside selective licensing for ancillary products to bolster revenue while preserving core brand control. A notable deal included a 10-year eyewear licensing agreement with Group SpA announced in January 2003, which Santo viewed as a positive step for controlled extension. Santo's tenure addressed challenges such as a May bribery conviction (under appeal), unsubstantiated rumors, and 1996 boutique burglaries resulting in L500 million losses, steering the firm through turbulence without dilution of family ownership. As CEO until 2004, his oversight of financial prudence and global positioning solidified Versace's status as a luxury mainstay, enabling survival and adaptation in a competitive sector.

Political Career

Entry into Politics and Elections

Santo Versace announced his candidacy for the Italian Chamber of Deputies on March 20, 2008, ahead of the general set for April 13–14, stating that politics had long been his passion. He ran in the constituency, his native region, as a candidate for Silvio Berlusconi's center-right (PdL) party, a formed from Forza Italia and the National Alliance. Versace's campaign emphasized his business experience and commitment to southern Italy's development, leveraging his prominence from the Versace fashion house. The PdL secured victory in the election, with Berlusconi forming a coalition government for a second term. Versace won a seat in the Chamber of Deputies, representing Calabria's single-member district. His election marked the first time a Versace family member held national office, amid a broader slate that included high-profile figures from entertainment and business. Versace served in the 16th Legislature from 2008 to 2013 but left the PdL in September 2011, citing internal disagreements, including his absence from a key confidence vote as a toward Berlusconi. He subsequently aligned with centrist groups, such as the Alliance for Italy, though he did not secure re-election in subsequent cycles.

Parliamentary Roles and Policy Focus

Santo Versace was elected to Italy's on April 23, 2008, representing the constituency (XXIII) as a candidate for the Popolo della Libertà (PdL) party; his mandate was validated on December 18, 2008, and ended on March 14, 2013. In September 2011, he exited PdL amid internal disagreements and affiliated with Alleanza per l'Italia, continuing as a without formal party caucus thereafter. Versace served on the X Commission for Productive Activities, , and from May 21, 2008, to October 7, 2011, where he engaged in deliberations on , commercial regulations, and tourism development. He then transferred to the VI Commission for Finance, holding the position from October 7, 2011, to March 14, 2013, contributing to discussions on fiscal measures and economic frameworks. His legislative efforts emphasized economic support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including advocacy for enhanced credit access and mechanisms for recovering overdue payments to bolster liquidity. Versace also proposed multiple bills within the X Commission and called for a parliamentary inquiry commission to address sector-specific challenges, aligning with his prior experience in to promote Italian manufacturing competitiveness and regional growth in . These initiatives reflected a broader orientation toward pragmatic economic policies aimed at fostering prosperity through industrial and fiscal reforms, rather than ideological partisanship.

Party Changes and Political Views

Santo Versace developed an early interest in politics, aligning with the (Partito Socialista Italiano) during his youth in . In the , Versace was elected to the as a member of (Popolo della Libertà, PdL), the center-right party led by , representing the constituency. He served on the VI Commission for Finance from October 7, 2011, to March 14, 2013, and the X Commission for Productive Activities, Commerce, and Tourism. On September 29, 2011, Versace resigned from the PdL, stating in an Italian radio interview that the party lacked need for "people who work" and expressing discomfort with its direction under Berlusconi. Friends and observers noted his center-left leanings made him incompatible with the PdL's coalition government. He subsequently joined the centrist Alliance for Italy (Alleanza per l'Italia, ApI), led by Francesco Rutelli, remaining in parliament as an independent after ApI's diminished role post-2013 elections. Versace's political views emphasized economic revitalization, particularly in , advocating for "healthy politics" to foster prosperity and regional development in . He positioned himself as a reformer against and , responding to 2012 reports of mafia influences in by underscoring his commitment to transparent governance. Despite his PdL tenure, Versace maintained a reportedly positive personal rapport with Berlusconi into later years, though he shifted focus away from active toward by 2024.

Personal Life

Family and Relationships

Santo Versace was born on June 13, 1945, in , , the second child of Antonio Versace, who managed the family's operations, and Francesca Versace, a seamstress who ran a small producing custom dresses. His older sister, Tina Versace, died at age 12 from complications believed to be related to ; he was later joined by younger siblings (1946–1997), the founder of the , and (born 1955), who became its . The family's modest circumstances in postwar shaped their early lives, with the mother's sewing business providing initial exposure to fashion. In 1981, Versace married Christiana Ragazzi; the couple had two children—daughter Francesca Versace (born 1982), who pursued modeling and fashion design, and son Antonio Versace—before divorcing. Versace remarried on December 27, 2014, to Francesca De Stefano, a lawyer, in a civil ceremony, followed by a religious wedding and reception in 2023 at Casina Valadier in Rome. Francesca Versace has two children, Ayla Leonor Versace and Santo Versace, who are Versace's grandchildren.

Philanthropy and Public Writings

Santo Versace has engaged in philanthropy primarily through leadership roles in organizations addressing humanitarian needs, with a focus on children's health and support for vulnerable populations. In 2007, he assumed the chairmanship of Italy Onlus, the Italian branch of the international medical charity that provides free reconstructive surgeries for children with facial deformities such as cleft lip and palate; the organization raised more than $1.8 million in the year preceding a 2011 report on his involvement. Versace established the Fondazione Santo Versace to aid humanitarian efforts targeting at-risk groups, including those in and abroad, drawing on family-inspired values of resilience and support. In public writings, Versace published the Fratelli: Una famiglia italiana (translated as Brothers: An Italian Family) through Rizzoli, offering an intimate account of the Versace family's post-World War II origins in , sibling dynamics, and the profound loss following Versace's 1997 murder. The book functions as a tribute to , emphasizing themes of familial amid entrepreneurial success and , while reflecting on 's socioeconomic recovery.

Legacy and Recent Activities

Impact on Fashion Industry

Santo Versace co-founded the Versace fashion house with his brother Gianni in 1978, taking primary responsibility for the operational and financial aspects of the business from its inception. As the company's business manager, he oversaw sales, distribution, production, and finance, establishing a foundation that enabled Versace's rapid growth into a global luxury brand known for opulent designs. His strategic focus on efficient operations contributed to the brand's expansion beyond apparel, diversifying into accessories, perfumes, home furnishings, and even hotel properties by the early 1990s. Following Versace's in , Santo assumed the role of CEO, guiding the company through a period of uncertainty while handled creative direction. Under his leadership, maintained its prominence in the luxury sector, with Santo earning recognition as one of the industry's most capable executives for stabilizing finances and enhancing distribution networks. He played a key role in collaborations with other luxury entities and special projects, further embedding in high-end ecosystems. Santo's tenure as chairman and president extended into the 2018 acquisition by , where he retained oversight roles, ensuring family influence persisted amid corporate evolution. His emphasis on over creative flair helped transform from a atelier into a multifaceted enterprise, influencing industry standards for luxury by prioritizing scalable production and global . This approach sustained the brand's streams and cultural relevance, demonstrating how operational rigor complements in sustaining fashion houses.

Ongoing Involvement and Honors

Following the 2018 acquisition of by , Santo Versace retained an executive role as chairman of S.p.A., leveraging his decades of in expanding the brand globally. The company's subsequent sale to Group in April 2025 for $1.375 billion marked another transition, yet Versace's family legacy, including Santo's administrative stewardship since the brand's founding in 1978, continues to inform its operations. Santo Versace remains the founding president of Altagamma, an organization established in 1992 to promote Italy's high-end luxury brands internationally, reflecting his sustained commitment to the sector's strategic advancement. In 2021, he founded the Santo Versace Foundation, focused on addressing social inequalities and aiding vulnerable populations through targeted initiatives. Among his honors, Versace received the John Connor Humanitarian Award from in 2011 for contributions to children's health causes. In 2019, he was awarded the national Toson d'Oro di Vespasiano Gonzaga for entrepreneurial excellence. The Fashion Dresses Peace prize followed in November 2021, recognizing his efforts against discrimination. In 2025, he earned an honorary doctorate in Economics, Management, and Statistics from the for his impact on and business innovation, with the ceremony held on May 12. Later that year, on October 14, he received the Caruso Tribute Prize alongside cultural figures for broader societal contributions.

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