Italian Fashion Icon Valentino Garavani Passes Away at 93
Renowned Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani, celebrated for his exquisite high-glamour gowns that adorned the red carpets of Hollywood's elite for decades, has passed away. He was 93 years old.
Valentino, known by his first name to those in the fashion world, had been a guiding light for generations of royalty, first ladies, and A-listers. From Jackie Kennedy Onassis to Julia Roberts and Queen Rania of Jordan, he was renowned for making them look and feel their best. In his own words, "Women want to be beautiful."
Throughout his nearly half-century-long career, Valentino remained true to his signature style, never venturing into edgy or statement dressing. His fail-safe designs cemented his status as the go-to man for red carpet needs. He was the undisputed king of the Oscars, with numerous A-listers relying on him to create show-stopping gowns.
Valentino's designs will forever be remembered in history books, particularly those of Julia Roberts, who wore a vintage black and white column gown by Valentino at the 2001 Academy Awards. Other notable attendees include Cate Blanchett, who opted for a stunning butter-yellow silk one-shouldered number when she won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 2004.
The fashion world is mourning the loss of this iconic designer, whose legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of fashion enthusiasts.
Renowned Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani, celebrated for his exquisite high-glamour gowns that adorned the red carpets of Hollywood's elite for decades, has passed away. He was 93 years old.
Valentino, known by his first name to those in the fashion world, had been a guiding light for generations of royalty, first ladies, and A-listers. From Jackie Kennedy Onassis to Julia Roberts and Queen Rania of Jordan, he was renowned for making them look and feel their best. In his own words, "Women want to be beautiful."
Throughout his nearly half-century-long career, Valentino remained true to his signature style, never venturing into edgy or statement dressing. His fail-safe designs cemented his status as the go-to man for red carpet needs. He was the undisputed king of the Oscars, with numerous A-listers relying on him to create show-stopping gowns.
Valentino's designs will forever be remembered in history books, particularly those of Julia Roberts, who wore a vintage black and white column gown by Valentino at the 2001 Academy Awards. Other notable attendees include Cate Blanchett, who opted for a stunning butter-yellow silk one-shouldered number when she won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 2004.
The fashion world is mourning the loss of this iconic designer, whose legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of fashion enthusiasts.