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18-year-old inherits half of Versace empire

18-year-old inherits half of Versace empire

MILAN – Some girls dream of getting a car or a designer dress for their 18th birthday but when Allegra Versace Beck woke up on Wednesday she got a much bigger present – half the Versace fashion empire left to her by her late uncle Gianni.

It is a poisoned chalice for the petite teenager who now has the final say in tough decisions Versace needs to make to return to profit and secure its place on fashion’s A-list, including a possible stake sale. Gianni Versace doted on Allegra and left his share of the fashion company and a couple of houses to the girl he called his “little princess” when he was shot dead in Miami in 1997.At that time Allegra was 11 and most of the decisions taken since have been made by her mother Donatella, who owns 20 per cent of Versace and now designs the label, and by her uncle Santo who owns the rest and is company chairman.Allegra, who has just finished school in Milan, comes of age as the house struggles to regain the glory it had under the flamboyant genius of Gianni Versace.Since he died, sales have dropped as the economy slowed and fashionistas switched to the likes of Roberto Cavalli and Dolce & Gabbana for the brash, sexy style Versace was famed for.To help bounce back, Santo Versace has said the Milanese firm could sell as much as 25 per cent of the group to get fresh cash and has hired Lazard and CSFB to study various offers.Fashion watchers do not expect Allegra to change this course of action any time soon, although she will be able to put forward her own ideas when the shareholders meet on July 5.Instead of waltzing in and bossing her family around, the reclusive brunette plans to study business and drama in the United States from September and dreams of becoming an actress.”Allegra has decided to take full responsibility for her quota and exercise her prerogatives,” Managing Director Daniele Ballestrazzi said in a newspaper interview on Wednesday.”Nothing will change.It will just make decision-making more fluid as we’ll no longer need to go through her lawyers on questions of strategy,” he added.- Nampa-ReutersGianni Versace doted on Allegra and left his share of the fashion company and a couple of houses to the girl he called his “little princess” when he was shot dead in Miami in 1997.At that time Allegra was 11 and most of the decisions taken since have been made by her mother Donatella, who owns 20 per cent of Versace and now designs the label, and by her uncle Santo who owns the rest and is company chairman.Allegra, who has just finished school in Milan, comes of age as the house struggles to regain the glory it had under the flamboyant genius of Gianni Versace.Since he died, sales have dropped as the economy slowed and fashionistas switched to the likes of Roberto Cavalli and Dolce & Gabbana for the brash, sexy style Versace was famed for.To help bounce back, Santo Versace has said the Milanese firm could sell as much as 25 per cent of the group to get fresh cash and has hired Lazard and CSFB to study various offers.Fashion watchers do not expect Allegra to change this course of action any time soon, although she will be able to put forward her own ideas when the shareholders meet on July 5.Instead of waltzing in and bossing her family around, the reclusive brunette plans to study business and drama in the United States from September and dreams of becoming an actress.”Allegra has decided to take full responsibility for her quota and exercise her prerogatives,” Managing Director Daniele Ballestrazzi said in a newspaper interview on Wednesday.”Nothing will change.It will just make decision-making more fluid as we’ll no longer need to go through her lawyers on questions of strategy,” he added.- Nampa-Reuters

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