Donatella Versace is stepping down after nearly 30 years at the helm of the luxury fashion house started by her brother Gianni. Donatella took on the role in a crisis, after her brother was murdered outside his Miami Beach mansion in 1997. Host Marco Werman speaks to Robin Givhan, critic-at-large, at the Washington Post, about the legacy of Donatella Versace on the fashion world and the role of women in it.
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