
Italian Designer Valentino Garavani Passes Away at 93
The fashion world receives on Monday the news of the passing of the iconic Italian creator Valentino Garavani. The founder of the Valentino brand dies in Rome at the age of 93, as confirmed by his foundation and his longtime partner, Giancarlo Giammetti. The latter, co-founder of the house and former partner of the designer, shared the information through an Instagram post. π
A Career That Shapes Italian Elegance
Valentino Garavani begins his professional journey in Paris before establishing his own house in Rome in 1960. Quickly, his name becomes linked to a timeless elegance style, standing out for using an intense scarlet tone that the world knows as Valentino red. For decades, his brand dressed countless figures from cinema, aristocracy, and royalty, solidifying his position as an absolute reference in haute couture.
Pillars of his career:- Begins his career in Paris and founds his house in Rome in 1960.
- Defines an elegant and enduring style, with Valentino red as his signature.
- Dresses global personalities from entertainment and nobility.
βAlthough his signature red never went out of fashion, he did decide to retire, doing so at the top much before the digital world dictated trends.β
The Future of a Legendary Brand
The designer presents his last collection in 2008, in a Paris runway show, and at that moment retires from directing the creative side. The Valentino brand continues to operate under various artistic directions, preserving its luxury identity. The news of his death provokes reactions and tributes from multiple spheres of culture and fashion worldwide. π
Key elements of his legacy:- Retires in 2008 after his last show in Paris.
- The brand continues its activity with new creative directors.
- His passing generates unanimous international homage.
A Farewell to a Master of Elegance
The departure of Valentino Garavani closes a fundamental chapter in the history of fashion. His vision, encapsulated in that vibrant red and an impeccable silhouette, transcends time. The house he founded keeps his essence alive, demonstrating that a well-built legacy endures beyond its creator. His decision to retire at his peak consecrates him as a true master who knew when to finish his work. π