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Michael Kors set to snap up Italy’s Versace — Sources

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LONDON: US fashion group Michael Kors has agreed to take control of Versace in a deal that could value one of Italy’s most prized designers at US$2 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Budding luxury conglomera­tes, including Michael Kors’ US rival Tapestry, owner of Coach and Kate Spade, are trying to make in-roads into an industry still dominated by European players such as Louis Vuitton owner LVMH.

Michael Kors, whose namesake label is best known for its leather handbags, has made no secret of its ambition to grow its portfolio of high-end brands after buying British stiletto-heel maker Jimmy Choo for US$1.2 billion last year.

Versace, known for its bold and glamorous designs and its Medusa head logo, is one of a clutch of family-owned Italian brands cited as attractive targets at a time when the luxury industry is riding high on strong demand from China.

But not all brands have benefited equally, with some struggling to refresh their image or products to capture a younger audience, and some fashion groups are looking to diversify with more labels to face such challenges.

“Bringing brands like these back to center stage is not as easy as it looks, though,” said Luca Solca, an analyst at Exane BNP Paribas.

“Would Michael Kors have what it takes to succeed in this? I wonder. The plan seems ambitious.”

The move is in line with the US brand’s ambition to aggregate various luxury brands - including fashion, shoes and accessorie­s under one larger group.

The deal - which is expected to be announced imminently - will give Michael Kors a mega-brand and red carpet favorite that is among the most recognizab­le and followed fashion labels in the world.

Two of the three sources who spoke to Reuters said the company had agreed to pay a large premium for Versace.

Michael Kors could not be reached for comment. Versace declined to comment.

Donatella Versace, sister of late founder Gianni who doubles as artistic director and vice-president of the Milanbased group, has called a staff meeting for Tuesday, according to a person who was briefed by a company employee.

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