Fashion and Architecture Meet on Marbella’s Golden Hills
RGZ Developers and Versace Home have been featured by Expansión for Ocho de Oro, an exclusive collection of eight ultra-luxury villas in the privileged hills of Nueva Andalucía. As the article reports, each residence is unique, valued at more than €12 million, and carries the unmistakable Versace signature across both architecture and interior design.
The First Versace Home Residences in Continental Europe
Expansión notes that the collaboration marks the first time Versace Home has taken part in a residential project of this kind in continental Europe. Each villa spans more than 20 rooms across two floors, on plots of around 2,000 m², designed to capture panoramic views, including the Mediterranean, from every level.

Haute couture interiors by Versace Home at Ocho de Oro
Haute Couture Interiors
Inside, Expansión describes interiors finished in the finest Italian marble, artisanal mosaics and bespoke Versace furniture. The house’s icons, the Medusa head, the Greca pattern and bold Baroque prints, appear subtly across floors, finishes and decorative pieces, bringing an unmistakable sense of Italian opulence to every room.

Five-Star Resort Amenities
According to the article, the villas take residential luxury to a resort level: each home has its own wellness spaces, including a spa, gym and an outdoor cinema by the pool. Several pools adorn each property, among them a heated indoor pool connected to the exterior, while AI-managed 24/7 security, advanced home automation and a private concierge service complete a five-star living experience.
Marbella, Epicentre of Branded Residences
The arrival of Versace Home, Expansión observes, reinforces Marbella’s standing as a reference point for luxury, adding to a wave of high-end developments backed by leading fashion houses on the Costa del Sol. The villas, it concludes, raise the bar with a rare blend of contemporary architecture and haute couture.
Read the full article in Expansión
https://www.expansion.com/fueradeserie/arquitectura/2025/07/08/685aad2de5fdea4d7d8b4594.html




