
What happens when a music and style icon links up with an iconic fashion house? You get “Chersace,” duh! Joining forces to celebrate Pride Month, Cher and Donatella Versace, created a limited-edition capsule collection, with all proceeds benefiting Gender Spectrum, a charity that works with LGBTQ children and youth.
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The “Chersace” collection includes t-shirts and socks, as well as a baseball cap that features Versace and Cher’s signatures, with prices ranging from $125 to $3,350. All items are designed with Versace’s iconic Medusa motif and Versace logo, but reimagined to read “Chersace” bedazzled in rainbow, and it's "giving Cher."
“Donatella and I have been dear friends for a lifetime,” Cher said in a statement. “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. We wanted to make a fun collection supporting a good case, and we hope you like it.”
Versace echoed the excitement over the partnership, “It has always been a 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.”
The capsule collection is now available to shop here.
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