Valentino Garavani, Fashion Designer and Founder of Valentino Brand, Dies at 93

Italian fashion icon Valentino Garavani has passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a legacy of timeless elegance and bold high-fashion designs that captivated the world's most style-conscious women.

Born in Voghera, Italy on May 11, 1932, Garavani began his illustrious career in fashion after attending school in Paris. In 1960, he founded his eponymous brand with business partner Giancarlo Giammetti, and it wasn't long before he gained international recognition for his signature "Valentino red" dresses.

Garavani's designs quickly became a staple of Old Hollywood glamour, with many A-list celebrities donning his creations on the red carpet. Elizabeth Taylor was one of the most notable fans, wearing a Valentino gown to the premiere of 1960's "Spartacus," while Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis ordered six custom dresses from Garavani after President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963.

The designer also dressed many other high-profile women, including Joan Collins, who became his Hollywood favorite, and more recently, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Courteney Cox, and Nicola Peltz Beckham, for whom he designed custom wedding dresses.

In addition to his fashion prowess, Garavani appeared as himself in the 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada," alongside Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. A feature-length documentary about his life and career, titled "Valentino: The Last Emperor," premiered at the Venice Film Festival following his retirement in January 2008.

Garavani's own words captured the essence of his design philosophy: "This was the best thing, for me to create dresses... I am a disaster at everything else." He will be deeply missed by the fashion world and those who had the privilege of knowing him.
 
just saw this, feels like an end of an era πŸ™ 93 is old but he still managed to make everyone feel like queens πŸ‘‘ his designs were iconic and timeless, loved how he didn't follow trends, just created what he wanted. RIP πŸ’” valentino will be deeply missed
 
he passed away at 93 is crazy 😲 like he's still making waves in the fashion world, not just his legacy. i remember watching The Devil Wears Prada back in the day and thinking "that's Valentino, I get it now". i love how he dressed all those iconic women, Joan Collins must've been his favorite lolololol but for real though his designs are timeless, still giving us red carpet vibes today πŸ’ƒπŸ». cant believe he's gone πŸ™
 
Man, 93 is old even for someone as stylish as Valentino πŸ˜‚. It's crazy that he lived through so much history and still managed to leave his mark on the fashion world. I mean, who else can say they dressed up Elizabeth Taylor and Joan Collins? πŸ™Œ Those red carpet moments are iconic.

But, at the same time, I have to think about how different things would be today if Valentino was still designing. Would he be pushing the boundaries of sustainability in fashion like everyone else is now? Or would his designs remain as extravagant and exclusive as they always were?

I guess that's just the way it goes when you're a legend - some things stay the same, but others evolve over time πŸ•°οΈ. All I know is that we'll miss seeing what Valentino came up with next. He was truly one of a kind πŸ‘—.
 
man πŸ˜” Valentino Garavani was literally the OG fashion designer - his legacy is still going strong even after he's gone πŸ’―. i mean, who can forget that iconic "Valentino red" dress? it's a timeless classic πŸ”₯. and can you believe all those A-list ladies wore his designs on the red carpet? elizabeth taylor, jacqueline kennedy onassis... they're truly fashion icons πŸ’ƒπŸ•°οΈ. he may have been humble about his other talents 🀣, but we know he was a genius behind the scenes πŸ‘. anyway, rest in peace valentino - your designs will live on forever πŸ’– #ValentinoGaravaniRIP #FashionIcon #TimelessElegance
 
πŸ‘—πŸ˜’ Valentino Garavani's passing is like losing an old friend - it's hard to believe that someone who made us all look and feel fabulous for so long is gone 🀯. I mean, 93 is no joke, but at the same time, his legacy will live on through all those iconic dresses and red carpet moments πŸ’ƒπŸ». But, you know, I'm gonna miss seeing him strut around on the catwalk or attend fashion events - he was like a true rockstar of fashion πŸ‘. And can we talk about how he dressed some of the most incredible women in Hollywood history? πŸ’– His designs will always be etched in our minds as timeless elegance and sophistication. Rest in peace, Valentino πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
πŸ˜” another legend gone πŸ’” Valentino Garavani's passing is a huge loss for the fashion world 🌎 his designs were truly iconic & timeless πŸ”₯ i remember watching The Devil Wears Prada and being amazed by how he embodied that whole " Haute Couture" vibe πŸ‘—πŸ‘  what i love about his legacy is that it wasn't just about him, but the women who wore those incredible dresses πŸ’ƒπŸ’– anne hathaway looks stunning in her custom valentino wedding dress 🀩 anyways, rest in peace, Valentino πŸ‘™β€οΈ
 
πŸ˜” this is such sad news about Valentino Garavani... he really did leave an incredible mark on the fashion world 🌎, and it's amazing to think about all the women he dressed over the years πŸ’ƒπŸ» - from Elizabeth Taylor to Anne Hathaway, his designs have been a staple of glamour and elegance for decades πŸ’–. I love that he always said he was bad at everything else πŸ˜‚... but creating beautiful dresses? he was definitely in his element 🎨. it's going to be hard for us to see who will fill the shoes (or should i say, gowns?) of such an iconic designer πŸ‘ . rest in peace valentino πŸ’”
 
The passing of Valentino Garavani πŸ•ŠοΈ is like saying goodbye to an old friend. But let's not forget, in this great country we're living in (you know what I mean πŸ˜‰), we have a history of celebrating the lives and legacies of icons who made us proud. Just look at Steve Jobs, he went out on his own terms and left behind a revolutionary legacy that changed the world.

Now, when it comes to fashion, I think it's interesting to consider how our economy is structured around this industry πŸ€‘. Who benefits from the designer label? The designer or the retailer? And what does that say about our society as a whole?

We're also witnessing a shift in consumer behavior towards more sustainable and responsible fashion practices 🌎. Perhaps Garavani's passing can be an opportunity for us to rethink the way we value luxury and exclusivity.

In any case, I think it's time to celebrate the impact that Valentino had on our culture and the lives of those who wore his designs πŸ‘—. His legacy will live on, and as we pay tribute to him, let's not forget to reflect on what this says about our values and priorities as a society πŸ’­
 
πŸ˜”πŸ‘— Valentino Garavani's passing is such a loss πŸ€•, his designs were always like, so iconic and stunning πŸ‘ πŸ’ƒ I remember watching "The Devil Wears Prada" back in 2006 πŸ“Ί and thinking, who is this amazing designer πŸ’β€β™€οΈ?! He was like the ultimate fashion icon, creating these gorgeous gowns for old-school Hollywood stars 🎬. I love how he said being a disaster at everything else πŸ˜‚... that's so true, but who cares about anything else when you can create magic on the runway? πŸ’«
 
Man, Valentino Garavani's passing is like losing a piece of history πŸ•°οΈ. I remember watching "The Devil Wears Prada" back in 2006 and being blown away by his designs on screen 😍. And can you believe he was only 93?! He's been around for so long, and yet, his style still holds up to this day πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's crazy to think about all the iconic women who've worn his creations on the red carpet - I mean, Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy... those are the kinds of names that make you go "wow" 😲. And the fact that he was so humble and didn't like to talk about himself is just amazing πŸ™. He's definitely left a lasting legacy in the fashion world, and I'm sure we'll all be missing him for years to come πŸ’”.
 
man i think valentino garavani's designs were super overrated he was all about the drama and glamour but it felt like he was just copying himself every time he made a new dress, like what even is the point of having a signature "valentino red" if its just gonna be red everywhere?
 
😒 He's 93, not old, just got older πŸ˜‚ Valentino Garavani was a legend in his own right, no doubt about that πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who else could make red dresses iconic? 🚫 That quote of his at the end is everything - humility and confidence all mixed together ❀️ I've seen the documentary "Valentino: The Last Emperor" and it's just incredible to see how dedicated he was to his craft πŸ’Ό. He may be gone but his designs will live on forever πŸ‘—πŸ’ƒ.
 
😊 he was so lucky to have lived such an amazing life, 93 is like old age in fashion years lol! i mean, can u imagine having been part of so many iconic moments? elizabeth taylor and jacqueline kennedy onassis walking the red carpet wearing his designs? mind. blown 🀯 and those custom dresses for anne hathaway, jennifer lopez, gwyneth paltrow... he was like a fashion fairy godmother to them all! πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ and who can forget that hilarious cameo in the devil wears prada movie? meryl streep was just joking around with him! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ anyway, what's even more inspiring is how valentino never gave up on his passion for design, even when he said he was "bad" at everything else πŸ˜‰. that takes so much courage and dedication. RIP valentino, u will be deeply missed πŸ™
 
omg what kinda fashion legacy leaves u dead at 93? like dont get me wrong valentino was def iconic but 9/10 his designs are still worn to red carpet events and stuff nowadays lol he musta done somethin right πŸ€‘πŸ‘— i mean elizabeth taylor in a spartacus premiere is still giving me LIFE btw
 
πŸ•°οΈ just heard the sad news about Valentino Garavani passing away πŸ˜” he was definitely a legend in the fashion world, and his designs still hold up today πŸ™Œ i mean, who else could make red look so stunning? πŸ’…β€β™€οΈ his legacy lives on through all the amazing women he dressed over the years, like Elizabeth Taylor and Jennifer Lopez πŸ’ƒπŸ»πŸ’„ i love that he was humble about his talents, too - "I am a disaster at everything else" 🀣 that's so relatable for anyone who's ever tried to do something outside of their comfort zone πŸ˜‚ anyway, RIP Valentino πŸ‘‹
 
awww πŸ˜” Valentino Garavani was such a legend in the fashion world πŸ€΄β€β™‚οΈ! 93 is old for a person, but for someone who's lived as fabulous as he did, I think that's still pretty impressive ⏰. I mean, can you imagine being able to design dresses for icons like Elizabeth Taylor and Jacqueline Kennedy? πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί That's some serious A-list status right there! πŸ™Œ And let's not forget all the red carpet appearances - he really brought Old Hollywood glamour back into fashion πŸ”₯. As a parent, I love seeing how timeless his designs are, they'll probably be passed down to my own kids one day πŸ‘Ά. RIP Valentino 😊
 
he's gone too soon, 93 is old but Valentino lived life like it was his last πŸ•°οΈ πŸ’€ what can you say about his designs? they're so iconic and classic, its like he took all the glamour of old hollywood and put it into fabric 😍 i love how he worked with famous women over the years, gave them a taste of that old school Hollywood magic πŸ‘‘ his red dresses are legendary, still see people wearing them today πŸ’… what's your fave valentino look?
 
:( Valentino Garavani is gone πŸ™ The guy was a master of style πŸ”₯ his designs were timeless & elegant, but also bold & daring πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I mean, who else could make red look so good? πŸš€ His legacy will live on through the iconic dresses he designed for A-listers like Elizabeth Taylor and Anne Hathaway πŸ‘‘πŸ‘œ

I think what's amazing is how his brand has stood the test of time. He was a true original & refused to follow trends πŸ’ͺ that's why we still get to see his beautiful designs today πŸ“Έ What I'd love to create, though... a timeline of his life in fashion πŸ•°οΈ maybe some flowcharts to show how his designs influenced generations of style lovers πŸ€”
 
πŸ‘—πŸ˜’ Valentino Garavani's passing is like losing a piece of history, you know? His designs were more than just clothes, they were experiences - that red dress he made for Elizabeth Taylor was iconic πŸ’ƒ. And can you imagine walking into a room where someone's wearing one of his custom wedding dresses? πŸ€΅β€β™€οΈ It's like having a taste of Old Hollywood glamour in every stitch. I'm so glad he got to see how much impact his work had on people's lives, especially with that documentary about him... it was like he was giving us permission to love fashion as much as we do πŸ’–. Now, who knows what DIY beauty hacks we'll come up with to keep his legacy alive? πŸ˜‰
 
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