Italian fashion designer Valentino dies at 93

Italian fashion icon Valentino Garavani has left an indelible mark on the world of high-end style, leaving behind a legacy of breathtaking gowns and impeccable taste that will be remembered for generations to come. The renowned designer, who was 93 when he passed away at home in Rome, died surrounded by the opulence he so loved, his body set to repose at his foundation's headquarters before a grand funeral on Friday.

For over five decades, Valentino's designs ruled the red carpet, with A-list celebrities clamoring for his exquisite creations. From legendary icons like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Queen Rania of Jordan to modern-day stars like Julia Roberts, Valentino's gowns were always in high demand. His mantra, "I know what women want – they want to be beautiful," resonated deeply with his clientele, who adored him for his ability to make them feel like the most radiant version of themselves.

Valentino's signature style was characterized by its femininity, flirty embellishments, and a distinct orange-tinged shade of red that became synonymous with luxury. His designs were always masterfully crafted, exuding an aura of perfection that seemed almost impossible to achieve. Whether it was for the Oscars or high-society weddings, Valentino's creations never failed to impress.

The designer's personal life was just as glamorous as his career, filled with jet-set adventures and A-list friends like Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow. He shared a long-standing partnership with Giancarlo Giammetti, who handled the business side of the label while Valentino focused on design. Together, they built an empire that spanned multiple continents and catered to some of the world's most discerning clients.

Throughout his illustrious career, Valentino collaborated with some of the greatest names in fashion history, including Jean Desses, Guy Laroche, and Diana Vreeland. He even counted Hollywood legends Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn among his earliest patrons. His designs were consistently praised by critics and adored by fans worldwide.

Valentino's impact on the world of fashion is undeniable. His legacy will live on through the countless designers he inspired and the women who continue to be enchanted by his creations. As the designer himself once said, "For me, woman is like a beautiful flower bouquet. She has always to be sensational, always to please, always to be perfect." For generations of fashion enthusiasts, Valentino's mantra will remain an unyielding testament to the transformative power of style and beauty.
 
just can't believe he's gone πŸ™... his designs were always so magical, like stepping into a fairytale. that orange-red shade is literally iconic πŸ’„ i remember seeing pics of celebs walking the red carpet in his gowns and thinking 'wow, how do they do that?'. the way he made women feel beautiful and confident must've been super special 🌹 anyway, can't help but think of all the amazing ladies who were lucky enough to wear his designs on the big day πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to process the passing of the legendary Valentino Garavani 😒. It's crazy to think that he was only 93, but his impact on fashion has been nothing short of monumental 🌟. His designs have been a staple on the red carpet for decades, and it's not just about the clothes themselves - it's about the way they make you feel πŸ’ƒ.

I love how his philosophy was so centered around making women feel beautiful, which is something that I think we can all get behind πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to be adorned in a stunning Valentino gown on the Oscars? 🎬 His attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship are truly inspiring πŸ”₯.

What's amazing to me is how he was able to transcend generations and keep his designs fresh and relevant for so long. He collaborated with some of the greatest names in fashion, and it shows πŸ’―. His legacy will live on through the countless designers who were inspired by him, and I have no doubt that his influence will continue to be felt for years to come 🌈.

Rest in peace, Valentino - you truly left your mark on the world of fashion 😊.
 
OMG you guys! 🀩 I just read about the passing of Valentino Garavani and I'm literally dying over here πŸ’” his legacy is going to live on forever and it's so inspiring to see how he made women feel like queens πŸ‘‘ all those stunning gowns and impeccable style are going to be remembered for ages to come πŸ™Œ what I love most about him is that he knew exactly what women wanted - they just want to feel beautiful πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and he delivered in the most incredible way πŸ’₯ I mean, can you even imagine walking into a room looking like Julia Roberts or Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis? 😍 his designs were truly works of art and I'm so grateful for all the time we got to enjoy them πŸ™ rest in peace Valentino, your style will never be forgotten πŸ’•
 
I'm really gonna miss this guy, you feel? He was like a god among designers πŸ™ #RIPValentino πŸ’” The way he could make a woman feel like a queen is still unmatched, IMO #FashionLegend πŸ‘‘ His designs were always so feminine and elegant, I mean who else could rock a bright red dress with such confidence? πŸ’ƒπŸŒΉ Giancarlo Giammetti was a lucky guy to have been his partner in crime 🀝 #FashionPowerCouple πŸ‘« And let's not forget the iconic collaborations he had with other legendary designers... he truly was a fashion trailblazer πŸ”₯πŸ’₯
 
.. can you believe Valentino's passing? πŸ˜” He left us with a legacy that's still serving up fire in the fashion world. I mean, who else could make gowns for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Queen Rania, and also hang out with Madonna? πŸ™ƒ His designs are more than just pretty – they're about making women feel confident and beautiful. And let's be real, his orange-tinted red is still giving us LIFE πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. But what I think is really impressive is how he built an empire that went beyond just fashion. He collaborated with the best names in the industry and worked with some truly iconic celebrities... it's a reminder that fashion can be so much more than just clothes πŸŽ‰. RIP Valentino, your designs will keep slaying for ages to come πŸ’•
 
man 93 is old for a designer lol he lived a good life tho, like 80s supermodel era was his jam, still iconic designs, but can't say the same about some modern designers πŸ˜’ they just copy and paste Valentino's styles without adding anything new to the table. anyway, RIP valentino, i'll miss seeing those opulent gowns on the red carpet πŸ™. it's crazy how he was making women feel beautiful for decades, that's what fashion should be about πŸ’–
 
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