Versace spring-summer 2011 at Milan Fashion Week 2011: Donatella  Versace made the attraction of opposites the key focus of her  spring/summer 2011 collection at                  Milan Fashion Week tonight.She offset thigh-high hemlines with “the new long”, a slim pencil that covered the knee.She contrasted cheeky cutouts, panels of see-through PVC, and rib   cage-skimming jackets with high waisted skirts and modest necklines.
And she mixed plain white and beige with sharp, bright, primary stripes in red, turquoise and yellow, with black and white.
The Greek “fret” or “key” motif, first used by her late brother, Gianni, was a major element in this snappy, sculptured show.Like a frieze on a Delphic temple, it traced a line down the torso,   on a slim patent belt around the waist, or in the flurry of multicolored fringing which marked the sexy little party-dresses, and   cutaway tops with slim skirts.Many dresses featured equestrian-look “martingale” straps at the back, or sides, criss-crossing over bare flesh.
Donatella Versace also wrote the epitaph for the famous 
Versace   “platform”, accessorising all her models with spike-heeled,   multi-strapped shoes with a “zero sole”.For red carpet devotees, she returned to a favourite theme, the Greek   Goddess, with a parade of bra-top gowns, in red, turquoise, beige and   white, swathed over the bodice with silk fringes, which then cascaded   over the long skirts. 
The                 
Mad Men actress January 
Jones, together  with 
Jada Pinkett-Smith,  and her singer-daughter, Willow, and Alex  James of Blur, were expected  at the second showing of the 
Versace  collection later tonight.
The 
Versace collection also featured several pieces of knitwear   inspired by the young British designer, Louise Goldin, the 
British   Fashion Council Fashion Forward winner, sponsored by Coutts, who has   just started a consultancy project with the Italian brand.
 Versace spring-summer 2011 at Milan Fashion Week 2011