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VERSACE KIDS LOGO-PRINTED HIGH-RISE JEANS
Versace Kids translates the mainline's opulent aesthetic into childrenswear. These jeans feature the iconic all-over logo print, a modern interpretation of the house's Greca motif. Crafted from durable denim, they offer a stylish and comfortable foundation for a refined children’s wardrobe, blending high fashion with practicality.
THE ART OF THE DETAIL
These high-rise jeans are presented in a versatile blue wash, intricately embellished with the house's geometric logo print. Tailored from premium cotton, the fabric is engineered for comfort and ease of movement, ensuring a fit that lasts throughout the day. The classic silhouette features traditional belt loops and a secure button closure, creating a polished and structured look. The precise construction offers a modern take on an essential wardrobe staple.
HOW TO WEAR
Introduce these logo-printed jeans into a curated children’s collection, styling them with a crisp shirt and leather sneakers for polished weekend excursions. This item pairs naturally with the coordinating logo T-shirt from the collection, creating an ensemble suited for spirited birthday parties. The durable cotton construction makes it a practical yet refined choice for active days, allowing for unrestricted movement without compromising on style. The high-rise waist ensures a comfortable and secure fit, adapting effortlessly to various layered looks.
ABOUT VERSACE KIDS
Founded in 1978, Versace has long been celebrated for its bold and fearless approach to luxury fashion. The house is defined by its use of vibrant prints, mythological motifs like the Medusa head, and confident design language. Versace Kids channels this powerful aesthetic into playful yet sophisticated collections for children. These jeans exemplify this philosophy, featuring the iconic Greca-inspired logo pattern, which transforms a classic denim piece into a distinct statement of the brand’s enduring legacy.
















