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Gianni Versace Epitomizes High Style: This Week's LiveAuctionTalk.com Topic

Rosemary McKitttick is a storyteller. Her weekly art, antiques and collectibles column brings history and artifacts to life.

    SANTA FE, NM, June 27, 2009 /Fashion PR News/ -- For Gianni Versace fashion and art were one in the same. His career as a designer was about recreating that vision in fabric. A truly "original" take on fashion resulted.

"I like the body. I like to design everything to do with the body," he said.

Versace's designs were skin tight, low cut, high slits, and mini-skirts, tailor made for young, edgy women. Colorful. Glitzy. Sensual. Exhibitionist.

Flamboyant design for both men and women--that was Gianni Versace. He dragged fashion out of mothballs and into modernism.

Versace's career was cut short on July 5, 1997 when he was assassinated in front of his home on South Ocean Drive in Miami Beach. He was 50.

On March 18, Sotheby's, London, featured furniture and works of art from the home of Versace on the shores of Lake Como, Villa Fontanelle, Moltrasio. The auction house recreated several rooms from Versace's favorite weekend retreat in its New Bond Street Galleries.

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Rosemary has provided auction coverage and analysis on thousands-and-thousands of antiques and collectibles sold since the column started 16-years ago. She includes auction sale results to give readers a feel for what their treasures are worth because the power of auctions is simple.

When the bidding stops and the hammer falls, the value of an item is set. The buyer, not the seller, sets the price, and this simple distinction cuts through all the chitchat about what art, antiques and collectibles are really worth. The emphasis is on today's values, not yesterday's wishful thinking.

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Rosemary is the co-author of The Official Price Guide to Fine Art published by Random House and received her training in the trenches working as a professional appraiser and weekly columnist.

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