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The Latest Versace Scarf Campaign Embodies Opulence

The latest Versace scarf campaign is lensed by photographer Ben Weller and features a supermodel cast that includes Malcom Lindberg and Benjamin Benedek. The image series embodies an opulent air while simultaneously referencing the carefree nature of 70s era flower children.

Each of this campaign's model stars poses nude while covering themselves with Versace scarf accessories that are handcrafted from fine silk materials. Each accessory is either worn as a clothing substitute or wrapped as a headwear accessory and boasts the luxury label's signature patterns.

Some standout pieces include scarves adorned with gilded baroque detailing -- a reoccurring Versace print -- and others boasting more exotic imagery of rural scenes and wild animals like lions and camels.
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