Two rising faces step into the Versace spotlight with a sleek, sculptural new vision captured by Meisel.

Alvise Candida and Jackson Roodman take center stage as the new faces of the Versace 2026 campaign, photographed by legendary image‑maker Steven Meisel, whose lens continues to define the house’s modern visual identity.
Alvise Candida and Jackson Roodman step inside Versace’s archive fantasy
La Vacanza 2026 turns the bedroom into a fashion shrine: sunlit walls, Meisel-era campaign ghosts, gold-coded glamour, and two new faces caught inside the House mythology.
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The campaign leans into Versace’s signature mix of sharp tailoring, sculptural silhouettes, and unapologetic attitude — a world where confidence is the dress code and presence is the currency. Candida and Roodman embody that ethos with ease, delivering a cool, controlled intensity that feels unmistakably Meisel and unmistakably Versace.
Shot with Meisel’s trademark precision and restraint, the imagery highlights clean lines, bold structure, and the kind of timeless glamour that threads through every era of the brand. Both models bring a fresh, contemporary edge to the house’s 2026 vision, signaling a season rooted in clarity, strength, and elevated simplicity.
With Meisel behind the camera and two rising talents in front of it, Versace’s latest campaign lands as a sharp, modern statement — one that continues the brand’s legacy of pairing iconic imagery with the next generation of faces.








