As stars wear black at Valentino's funeral, tributes are dressed in red

The Red Dress Returns: A Tribute to Valentino's Timeless Legacy

As the fashion world mourned the passing of legendary designer Valentino Garavani at 93, a sea of black-clad celebrities gathered at his funeral in Rome. However, amidst the somber attire, there were subtle nods to the iconic Italian fashion house that Valentino has left behind.

Donatella Versace, who paid tribute to her fellow designer, opted for a bright red suit, while Francesca Ragazzi, head of content at Vogue Italia, revealed that the magazine's February issue cover would feature a bold take on Valentino's signature shade. "The most vibrant, it best expresses a sense of light," she explained, as they settled on Pantone 2347C, the closest match to Valentino red.

Valentino Garavani first introduced his famous red dress in 1959 with Fiesta, a strapless gown adorned with roses across a full skirt. The color's impact was undeniable, and its specific shade became synonymous with the designer. Alistair O'Neill, curator of Somerset House's Valentino: Master of Couture exhibition, noted that the tone works across various skin colors, making nearly all women look great.

Charlie Porter, fashion writer for Valentino Rosso, a 2022 coffee table book about the color, agrees, stating that Valentino developed his red before Pantone began standardizing colors. "It's a red with real sensitivity and depth and human feeling because it's before this time of 'let's choose a red', mechanical color."

Valentino's affinity for red has become deeply personal, with 67 years since the debut of Fiesta. The legacy lives on through the color that will remain in the global imagination forever.

Kassia St Clair, author of The Secret Lives of Colour, notes that red clothing symbolizes luxury, power, and status, a notion that transcends time. Porter, however, disputes this, arguing that references to Valentino have become overhyped, citing the iconic Rockstud shoes as a prime example. "I think when someone passes, then we can enter into an eulogising world of 'it's changed something for ever'. I don't think it has, actually."

St Clair also counters this idea, stating that red transcends trends and associations. Valentino has carved out a unique place in our time, and the color will endure long after he is gone.

The enduring influence of Valentino's red dress serves as a testament to his legacy, a lasting symbol of style, beauty, and timeless elegance.
 
man i was so sad when valentino passed away πŸ™ it was like losing an old friend who always understood you about fashion... the red dress is literally iconic it never goes out of style and its not just because of pantone they actually made that shade from scratch 1959 was a game changer for him and his brand... donatella's bright red suit at the funeral was so cool i love how vogue italia is keeping his legacy alive with that february issue cover πŸ“š kassia st clair makes some good points about the symbolic meaning of red too, it does represent luxury and power but valentino definitely made it his own... anyway what's next for the house of valentino? will we see more of that signature shade or maybe something new to keep the legacy going πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
man, can u believe valentino's iconic red dress is still killing the game 67 yrs later πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯? its like he created this perfect shade that makes everyone look lit no matter their skin tone or style 🌟 donatella's bright red suit was such a subtle yet beautiful tribute, and i love how francisca chose pantone 2347c - it's like the color just comes alive 🎨 what i'm really loving about all this is that people are still having these deep conversations about the power of red in fashion, from luxury to status to timeless elegance πŸ’¬
 
omg u can literally feel the nostalgia in this whole piece πŸ€— i mean dont get me wrong donta & francesca r doin valentinos legacy justice but its like theyre trying 2 prove that his red dress is more than just a trend it really is a timeless classic & thats what makes it so iconic πŸ’― like alistair said, it works across all skin tones & that red shade has become synonymous with elegance & sophistication in the fashion world
 
the fashion world is really milking this whole "valentino's passing" thing for all it's worth πŸ™„ they're already getting people dressed in black (which btw is so overdone) and using the occasion to trot out his iconic red dress like it's some kind of national treasure. newsflash: it's just a color, not a person πŸ’β€β™€οΈ donatella versace's bright red suit at valentino's funeral was a nice touch tho πŸ‘—
 
lol imagine Donatella rocking that bright red suit to Valentinos funeral lol πŸ˜‚ anyway i think its kinda cool that the fashion world is still hyped about Valentinos iconic red dress all these years later imo its a testament to his genius that his design has become so deeply ingrained in our pop culture psyche. and yaaas let's not forget that red works on EVERY skin tone its like the ultimate shade of empowerment πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯ dont @ me when i say that Valentinos legacy will live on through the power of RED πŸ’–
 
omg u know how much i love valentinos designs! 🀩 i feel like every time i see the iconic red dress its like i'm transported back in time to when it was first introduced in 1959 πŸ’– so amazing that it still looks great on all skin tones πŸ‘€ like alistair o neill said, its a tone that works magic ✨ and im totally with charlie porter on this one, valentinos red is def not just about luxury and status πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ although i do love how it symbolizes those things too πŸ’β€β™€οΈ but the real meaning behind it goes deeper than that πŸ’•
 
omg u think donatella versace was being subtle by wearing a bright red suit to valentino's funeral lol what else would she do?? i mean can you imagine if she showed up in black like everyone else?? that would be so out of character πŸ˜‚ anyway, its actually kinda cool that they're paying tribute to valentinos iconic red dress, especially with pantone 2347C being the new "valentino red" it's still a pretty bold move for fashion editors πŸ€‘
 
Interesting 😊 The idea that Pantone 2347C is so closely tied to Valentino's signature shade is pretty cool. I mean, who would have thought that the color itself has become more iconic than the designer himself? It's crazy how some brands can leave such a lasting impact on our culture and language
 
I still remember when I first saw that iconic red dress from Valentino back in 2010 😊. It was like nothing I'd ever seen before - so bold, yet elegant at the same time. Fast forward to now, and it's amazing to see how that color still holds up. Donatella Versace pulling off that bright red suit at Valentino's funeral was a nice nod to his legacy πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

I'm curious though, what do you guys think about why Pantone 2347C has become so closely associated with Valentino? I mean, is it because of the way the color works across different skin tones, or is there something more to it? πŸ’‘

And speaking of timeless elegance, I completely agree that the red dress will endure long after Valentino's gone 😊. It's a testament to his style and beauty, which continues to inspire us even today πŸ’•.

By the way, has anyone seen that new coffee table book about Valentino Rosso? πŸ“š I've been meaning to check it out... πŸ‘€
 
I'm not sold on this whole 're-igniting' trend πŸ™„. Everyone's just jumping on the bandwagon because it's Valentino, you know? I mean, Donatella Versace's red suit was cool and all, but is it really necessary to flood every fashion platform with red? It feels like a nostalgic exercise rather than actual innovation πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And what's up with Pantone 2347C being the 'closest match' to Valentino's signature shade? Who even uses that term anymore? It just sounds like marketing speak πŸ€”.
 
πŸ‘— The way Donatella Versace paid tribute to Valentino by wearing that bold red suit was pretty cool, but what really got me thinking is how this iconic color has become so deeply personal for the designer. I mean, it's crazy to think that 67 years after Valentino first introduced his famous red dress in Fiesta, we're still seeing nods to it all over fashion. The way Kassia St Clair talks about red symbolizing luxury and power is actually pretty interesting - it makes sense why this color would be associated with those qualities.

But I also got a bit annoyed when Charlie Porter said that references to Valentino have become overhyped after he passed away... I mean, I get what they're saying, but at the same time, you can't deny how much of an impact his designs had on the fashion world. It's not like his influence is going anywhere anytime soon. And honestly, I think Porter was a bit harsh when he brought up the Rockstud shoes as an example - that shoe line was actually one of Valentino's most iconic and enduring creations.

Anyway, it's clear that Valentino's legacy lives on through this timeless color, and I'm all for seeing more nods to it in fashion. πŸ’„
 
I'm still getting used to the idea that Donatella Versace wore a bright red suit to pay tribute to Valentino πŸ™, it's definitely a bold move but I guess it's only fitting for someone who's also made an impact on the fashion world. The Pantone 2347C color is quite vibrant and it will be interesting to see how they incorporate that into Vogue Italia's February issue cover.

What I find really fascinating is how Valentino's affinity for red has become personal, with 67 years since his iconic red dress debuted 🌹. Alistair O'Neill makes a great point about the tone working across various skin colors, and Charlie Porter's comment about Pantone standardizing colors before Valentino developed his signature shade is also interesting.

I'm not sure I agree with Kassia St Clair that red symbolizes luxury and status, though - I think it's more nuanced than that πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And while I can see why Porter might say references to Valentino have become overhyped, I think there's something to be said for the color itself being timeless and enduring.
 
omg u no wut i thot bout this valentinos iconic red dress?? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ itz like 1st introduced in 1959 & itz stil rockin πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! dont get me wrong, dontatella versace's tribute wuz lovely n all, but i feel like we need to acknowledge the real OG behind this signature color πŸ™. like, kassia st clair mentioned red symbolizes luxury n power, & im def down 4 that πŸ’―. but at the same time, charlie porter makes some valid points about how references 2 valentino r gettin overhyped, n we need 2 recognize his actual impact on fashion πŸ€”. anywayz, whatever u think bout it, valentinos red dress is def goin 4eva πŸ’–
 
omg u think dontellav was trying 2 send up valentinos iconic red with that bright red suit lol its more like she was paying homage, the shade they chose is actually pretty deep & nuanced cant agree w/ porter about it being overhyped tho i mean rockstud shoes r iconic but that doesnt diminish the impact of his designs overall kassia makes some solid points about red clothing symbolizing luxury & power
 
omg u know wats crazy bout this? Valentinos iconic red dress has been around since 1959 & it still holds up!!! πŸ™Œ the way they're payin tribute to him wiv different shades of red is so classy. i feel like the color just transcends time, doesnt matter who wears it or when u see it, its always gonna be fire πŸ’β€β™€οΈ dont get me wrong, ppl can debate & all but for me, Valentinos legacy lives on thru that red dress forever πŸ”₯
 
I'm so down for this red dress revival πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯! Donatella Versace killing the game with that bold suit πŸ‘—πŸ’ͺ, and it's awesome that Pantone 2347C is getting some love too πŸŽ¨πŸ‘€. I mean, who can resist a classic like Valentino's signature red? It's like the ultimate fashion icon πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί. And I love how Alistair O'Neill pointed out that it's a shade that flatters nearly all skin tones - inclusive and gorgeous! 😍 The fact that it was around 67 years ago, yet still looks so fresh, just proves that great design never goes out of style πŸ™ŒπŸ’«. Let's keep the red dress magic alive and bring back some old-school glamour πŸ’…β€β™€οΈπŸ‘‘. #RedDressRevival #ValentinoForever #FashionIcon #ClassicStyle
 
πŸ™ I'm thinking about Donatella Versace wearing that bright red suit to pay tribute to her dad... it's so cool how he's still inspiring fashion even after he's gone πŸ’– The way the color red is tied to luxury and power but also can be super versatile and flattering for everyone, regardless of skin tone 🌸 That's a testament to Valentino's genius πŸ‘—
 
Ugh, don't even get me started on this whole "red" thing πŸ˜‚... I mean, it's like everyone's suddenly remembering that iconic red dress from 1959 just because Valentino is gone πŸ•ŠοΈ. And I'm all for celebrating the OG fashion house and its timeless designs, but let's not forget that some of those designs are straight-up problematic πŸ’β€β™€οΈ (think: the Rockstud shoes, anyone? 😏).

That being said, there's no denying that Valentino's red dress has become an instantly recognizable symbol of style and elegance 🌹. And I love how Donatella Versace is still rocking that bold look after all these years πŸ‘‘. But at the same time... can we please just give a nod to the evolution of fashion over the past 67 years? It's not like Valentino's red dress has remained untouched and unchanged since its debut πŸ˜‚.

Still, I guess it's great to see people still obsessing over that iconic color πŸ’–. And who knows? Maybe it'll become a new symbol for female empowerment or something 🀞. We can dream, right? 🌟
 
omg u think dontellla versace was kinda harsh on valentino by wearin that black at his funeral lol, but i get it, she still showed respect in her own way πŸ™. and omg the red dress is literally EVERYTHING - like who needs a tribute when u can just WERK IT πŸ’β€β™€οΈ? donatella should def be the new queen of fashion rn πŸ‘‘. anywayz, i think kassia st clair hit the nail on the head with that whole luxury & power thing tho πŸ’―. but let's not forget, valentino made that red dress iconic for a reason πŸ€³β€β™€οΈ
 
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