She was stunning when she was young, but all these surgeries transformed her into an unrecognizable person…

Experts have explained Donatella Versace’s apparent new appearance.

Donatella joined a slew of other celebs on Sunday (December 1) for the opening night of The Devil Wears Prada musical in London.
Lily Collins, Luke Evans, Anna Wintour, Elton John, and Elizabeth Hurley were among the many celebrities who attended the star-studded event.

Donatella stole the show, despite musicals being the night’s main attraction.

The Italian designer seemed to introduce a new appearance, and fans praised the 69-year-old for it.

Donatella uploaded photos from her evening on Instagram, and her admirers exclaimed about how stunning she looked.

Comments praised the designer’s appearance as ‘incredible’,’ stunning,’ and ‘beautiful,’ with one reader writing, ‘The hair color is perfection!’
Another said, “Donatella, you look AMAZING!”

Another person commented, “What an amazing transformation; Donatella looks gorgeous!”

It is unclear what has changed about the fashion star, but some experts believe she has had ‘corrective work,’ having previously undergone cosmetic treatments and fillers.

Dr. Ross Perry, the founder and medical director of Cosmedics Skin Clinics, told Mail Online about her new look: “This is the best I’ve seen Donatella looking—the hair, make-up, and styling really work and suit Donatella.”

“She doesn’t look like she’s been having a lot of recent work done, but is maintaining and possibly correcting previous work.”

He continued, “This could involve undergoing more non-invasive skin treatments, having filler removed, and opting for fewer surgical procedures than she has previously undergone.”

Dr. Perry thought that Donatella began taking fillers in 1993, when she was 38 years old.

She reportedly underwent eyelid surgery and a lower facelift in 2008, and it’s possible that she had fillers and a nose job two years later.
Donatella has been upfront about her ‘tweakments’ throughout the years.

In 2013, she stated to Vogue, “My genetic makeup does not reflect this.”
She went on to claim that she got Botox on her face but not on her body.

In a 2010 interview, Donatella stated that she did not believe in a ‘completely natural’ style for women.

“I’m unsure of my natural color.” Natural? What is natural? “What does that mean?” she asked at that moment. “I don’t believe in being completely natural for women. For me, natural is associated with veggies.”

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