Michael Kors nears pact to buy Italy’s Versace for $2bn

Bloomberg

Handbag maker Michael Kors Holding Ltd. is nearing an agreement to buy Gianni Versace SpA after the iconic Italian fashion house drew interest from several suitors, people familiar with the plans said.
Michael Kors may announce a deal as early as this week that values Versace at about $2 billion, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the discussions are private. The Versace family will continue to have a role in the company under any agreement, they said. While talks are advanced, no final agreements have been reached, the people said.
Blackstone Group LP owns 20 percent of Versace, which sells leopard-print sweatshirts for $2,470 and 995-euro tartan-covered sneakers. It’s unclear whether the private equity firm would keep or sell its stake in a deal.
A representative for Versace declined to comment. Michael Kors couldn’t immediately be reached. A spokesman for Blackstone had no immediate comment.
New York-based Kors last year snapped up shoemaker Jimmy Choo Plc for about $1.2 billion, expanding beyond its namesake brand. Now, it’s vying with Coach owner Tapestry to build a US-based multibrand fashion empire along the lines of Paris-based conglomerates LVMH and Kering SA.
Versace, known for its flamboyant style and Medusa-head logo, hired CEO Jonathan Akeroyd in 2016 from Alexander McQueen. The company had been working towards an initial public offering, though market conditions haven’t allowed it to move ahead.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported earlier that Versace could be sold this week for about $2 billion, with several groups interested including Kors and Tiffany & Co. LVMH, PVH Corp. and Tapestry also looked at Versace in recent months, according to a report by Women’s Wear Daily.
Donatella Versace and her brother Santo Versace have helped run the company since their brother Gianni’s murder in 1997.

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