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Joe Bromley

When Cher met Versace: Introducing Chersace

First, there was Fendace. It came when Italian houses Versace and Fendi took the fashion industry by surprise, and joined forces for a star studded catwalk last September.

Now it seems creative director Donatella Versace has caught the collaboration bug. For Pride month she presents… Chersace!

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It is what it says on the rainbow t-shirt. Cher, the Believe singer (and more importantly, indisputable gay icon) has helped create a Pride special, multicolour medusa logo, which comes splashed across tops, socks and a baseball cap. On the back of t-shirts are the co-creator’s signatures, three kisses, and the message: “celebrating love and unity”.

Campaign shots show Cher herself sporting a special, diamante studded version of the t-shirt – sadly that one is not available online.

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The collection, available now and priced £80 - £280, is in aid of Gender Spectrum, a charity which supports gender-diverse youth and their communities. The release states a portion of all sale proceeds during Pride month will go to the charity, but does not detail the specific percentage.

“Donatella and I have been dear friends for a lifetime. It just felt right for our very first collaboration to be one about LGBTQ Pride and celebrating a community that means so incredibly much to both of us,” Cher said in a statement. “We wanted to make a fun collection supporting a good cause, and we hope you like it.”

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Donatella echoes her excitement: “It has always been my dream to collaborate with Cher, and it’s finally come true! I’m delighted that we can support such a brilliant charity that has such a positive impact, particularly on young people,” she says.

It launches with ‘a Versace Production’ film, where Jake Bon Jovi - Jon Bon Jovi’s son, and boyfriend of Stranger Things actor Millie Bobby Brown – takes on the role of a newsreader.

“Two icons both alike in diva-energy, in pride month, where we celebrate the scene, from long-held friendships to new love and unity, where Cher and Versace make, Chersace,” he says. Nothing short of poetry, really.

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