The Niagara Falls Review

Versace’s former mansion now a luxury hotel

Miami Beach estate still reflects late designer’s glamorous designs and opulent lifestyle

- JENNIFER KAY

MIAMI — Viewers intrigued by the Gianni Versace murder case featured in the new season of American Crime Story can retrace the fashion designer’s steps at his former mansion in South Beach.

Tourists stop on its stone front steps every day to pose for pictures where Versace was fatally shot by serial killer Andrew Cunanan in 1997. There’s more to the Mediterran­eanstyle mansion than Versace’s death, however.

Now a boutique hotel, The Villa Casa Casuarina, Versace’s former home still reflects his glamorous designs and opulent lifestyle. Visitors can swim in the pool he lined with 24-karat gold tiles, sleep on double-king-sized beds so large they require custom-made sheets, gaze at the ocean from his rooftop observator­y and dine in a gourmet restaurant establishe­d in his former dining room.

A resident artist maintains the mosaics and frescos that Versace had made for the property, including designs showcasing his signature snake-haired Medusa head, said Chauncey Copeland, the hotel’s general manager.

“We actually have preserved what Versace created here and just augmented it with some modern touches for the convenienc­e of our hotel guests and restaurant patrons,” Copeland said.

Versace spent US$33 million renovating the three-storey building he purchased in 1992. It was originally an apartment complex built in 1930 by Standard Oil heir Alden Freeman. After Versace’s death, his family sold the property. The Villa Casa Casuarina now is part of the Victor Hotels group, which acquired the mansion at a 2013 auction for US$41.5 million.

The opportunit­y to sleep in Versace’s former bedroom stands out among other luxury hotel experience­s, even in glitzy South Beach, said Joey Cargill, of Manila, the Philippine­s, a hotel guest relaxing in the pool just after Christmas.

“It’s just the history, and Versace was an artist, and I kind of consider myself a little bit of an artist. Maybe I can grasp a little bit of that, in a different fashion,” Cargill said.

To live like Versace is to live large, transformi­ng the most ordinary things into outrageous memories. “I can’t even hit all sides of the bed, it’s so big. I just take a corner of it,” Cargill said.

The Assassinat­ion of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story premieres Jan. 17 on FX. The miniseries stars Darren Criss (Glee) as Cunanan, Edgar Ramirez (The Bourne Ultimatum) as Versace, singer Ricky Martin as Versace’s longtime partner Antonio D’Amico and Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) as Donatella Versace.

The cast and crew spent about a month filming at the hotel, Copeland said. “It’s really striking just how accurate they are,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOS JENNIFER KAY/AP ?? Tourists pose for photograph­s and read a restaurant menu in front of The Villa Casa Casuarina, a boutique hotel that once was the home of fashion designer Gianni Versace in Miami Beach, Fla.
PHOTOS JENNIFER KAY/AP Tourists pose for photograph­s and read a restaurant menu in front of The Villa Casa Casuarina, a boutique hotel that once was the home of fashion designer Gianni Versace in Miami Beach, Fla.
 ??  ?? Reynaldo Ramirez, Victor Hotels director of sales, waits in the sitting room of the Signature Suite at The Villa Casa Casuarina.
Reynaldo Ramirez, Victor Hotels director of sales, waits in the sitting room of the Signature Suite at The Villa Casa Casuarina.
 ??  ?? Reynaldo Ramirez, Victor Hotels director of sales, stands in the Venus Suite at The Villa Casa Casuarina in Miami Beach, Fla. The suite is one of 10 suites featuring frescos and other opulent artwork created by fashion designer Gianni Versace, who once...
Reynaldo Ramirez, Victor Hotels director of sales, stands in the Venus Suite at The Villa Casa Casuarina in Miami Beach, Fla. The suite is one of 10 suites featuring frescos and other opulent artwork created by fashion designer Gianni Versace, who once...
 ??  ?? Mosaics that fashion designer Gianni Versace created for his dining room in his South Beach mansion are now the backdrop for the gourmet restaurant inside The Villa Casa Casuarina.
Mosaics that fashion designer Gianni Versace created for his dining room in his South Beach mansion are now the backdrop for the gourmet restaurant inside The Villa Casa Casuarina.

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