Italian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93

Valentino Garavani, the legendary Italian fashion designer who revolutionized glamour and elegance with his eponymous house, has passed away at the age of 93. The news, shared by his foundation on Instagram, confirmed that he had died surrounded by his loved ones.

Born in Voghera, near Milan, Valentino was born into a life of style and sophistication, which later influenced his designs. His early love for red, sparked by a visit to the opera where women wore vibrant red dresses, became an iconic part of his aesthetic. The colour has since become synonymous with the house, officially recognized by Pantone.

Valentino's rise to fame began in 1959 when he founded his label, which quickly gained attention from the fashion world. His designs adorned the bodies of A-list celebrities such as Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylor, cementing his reputation as a master of glamour. The red dress, a signature item in Valentino's collections since its inception, has become an instantly recognizable symbol of elegance.

Throughout his illustrious career, Valentino was known for his impeccable style, often impeccably dressed himself in a suit with a deep suntan. His jet-set lifestyle, showcased in the 2008 documentary "Valentino: The Last Emperor," revealed a life of luxury and excess, complete with private jets, yachts, and pampered pugs.

However, Valentino's designs have not been without controversy. Some critics have accused him of promoting unrealistic beauty standards, stating that women should always present themselves at their best to please men. Others have criticized his reluctance to adopt more inclusive sizing on the catwalk.

Despite these controversies, Valentino's legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of designers and fashion enthusiasts alike. His passing leaves a void in the fashion world, but his impact on the industry will be felt for years to come.

Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has paid tribute to Valentino, describing him as an "undisputed master of style and elegance" who left an indelible mark on Italian high fashion. His funeral is set to take place in Rome on Friday, where mourners will pay their respects to a true fashion legend.
 
πŸ˜±πŸ’” just heard about Valentino Garavani's passing πŸ€• he was like the godfather of glamour πŸ’ƒπŸ» and I'm still trying to process how much of an impact he had on the fashion world πŸ’₯ his designs were EVERYTHING 😍 from those iconic red dresses to his impeccable style πŸ‘— he truly embodied elegance and sophistication πŸ’« and even though he didn't always get it right, his legacy will live on πŸ’– I mean, who else could make a 93-year-old man look like he just stepped off the cover of Vogue? πŸ“ΈπŸ‘΄ respect to the master πŸ’―
 
Man... Valentino's passing is like the end of an era πŸ•―οΈ. I keep thinking about how his designs reflected not just his own style, but the societal pressures he was born into. Like, the red dress - it's not just a color, it's a symbol of femininity and elegance, but also a reminder that women are often judged on their appearance πŸ’„. And that's what I find so fascinating about Valentino's legacy... it's complex, you know? He was both a master of glamour and a product of his time. It's like, how do we balance the need for self-expression with the pressure to conform? πŸ€”
 
πŸ•ŠοΈ The news of Valentino's passing is a great reminder that no one is above scrutiny when it comes to their legacy. I mean, on the one hand, you've got his iconic designs and the impact he had on the fashion world. But then there are the criticisms about promoting unrealistic beauty standards... it's like, what does that say about our society? Are we really okay with perpetuating an unattainable ideal of perfection?

And let's not forget about the issue of inclusivity in fashion. It's time for designers to step up and make their clothes accessible to everyone, regardless of size or shape. I mean, Giorgia Meloni's tribute is nice, but it raises questions about why more wasn't done to address these issues during his lifetime.

It's also interesting to consider how Valentino's life of luxury reflects the values of our consumer culture. The private jets and yachts... it's like, what does that say about our priorities? Shouldn't we be focusing on creating a more sustainable and equitable fashion industry?

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is that Valentino's passing is a complex issue with many layers. Let's keep the conversation going! πŸ’¬
 
πŸ˜’ This is what I've been saying all along! Valentino was a master of glamour, but at what cost? The way he made women look and feel like they needed to be perfect for men's eyes only? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like he took the red carpet and turned it into a catwalk for pretty faces. And don't even get me started on that documentary... he was living the high life, no doubt about it, but was it really worth all the drama? πŸ€‘ I'm not saying he didn't have talent, but his legacy is complicated, and I think we're just glossing over the controversy. What's next, celebrating a fashion icon who made women feel like they owed it to him for making them look good? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Not buying it...
 
OMG, just heard the sad news about Valentino Garavani 😒 he was literally a legend in the fashion world and his designs still slay today πŸ’ƒπŸ» I mean, who can forget that iconic red dress? 🚫 it's still so glamorous and elegant even after all these years πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I know some people said he promoted unrealistic beauty standards but let's be real, who doesn't want to feel like a goddess sometimes? 😘 and yeah, his personal life was pretty wild πŸ€ͺ private jets and yachts, girl! πŸ’¨ but at the end of the day, he left an amazing legacy that will live on through all the designers and fashion enthusiasts he inspired πŸ’– so let's take a moment to celebrate his life and legacy πŸ‘‘
 
Wow 🀯 this man lived a life of pure glamour and luxury! 93 years young and still killing the fashion game πŸ’ƒ he was more than just a designer, he was an icon and his legacy will live on for generations to come πŸ‘ Interesting that some people criticized him for promoting unrealistic beauty standards but I think it's great that women can aim high and strive for perfection πŸ’–
 
🌹😒 Valentino's passing leaves me feeling kinda down πŸ˜”. I mean, the dude was a total icon and his designs are still giving me life πŸ’ƒ! But at the same time, I'm glad he got to live an amazing life surrounded by love πŸ’•. I can totally see why he was known for being so stylish himself - that Italian flair is just timeless πŸ™Œ. What's crazy is how much impact one person can have on fashion and culture... it's wild 😲. Anyway, I'm sending all my love to his family and friends during this tough time ❀️.
 
Hehe 😊 I'm sad to hear about Valentino's passing - what a legend! He was truly the king of glamour and elegance πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί. I mean, who else could make red dresses iconic? πŸš€ And can we talk about his impeccable style for once? The way he rocked that suit and suntan combo is still giving me life today 😎.

But, you know, controversy aside, it's clear that Valentino left an indelible mark on the fashion world. He was a true innovator and influencer, and his designs will continue to inspire us for years to come πŸ’«. His legacy is all about celebrating individuality and self-expression - something we should all be striving for 🌈.

Anyway, I'm sending my condolences to Valentino's loved ones and the entire fashion community. Let's take a moment to appreciate this incredible designer who changed the game πŸ”₯.
 
Man... Valentino's passing is like losing a piece of history, you know? He was more than just a fashion designer, he was an icon, a symbol of elegance and sophistication. I mean, who can forget those iconic red dresses? πŸš«πŸ’” But it's also bittersweet to think about the controversy surrounding his designs. Like, was he really promoting unrealistic beauty standards or was it just part of the time he lived in? πŸ€” And what about his sizing on the catwalk - was he just not willing to take a stand for inclusivity or was there something more complex going on?

It's also interesting to think about how his life and designs reflected his upbringing and experiences. I mean, he grew up surrounded by style and sophistication in Voghera... it's like his designs were a way of bringing that same elegance to people all over the world.

Anyway, it's clear that Valentino left an indelible mark on the fashion world, and we'll miss him for sure. πŸ’”
 
just had a weird thought... valentino's designs were so iconic, it feels like we're already saying goodbye to the 90s and early 2000s fashion era πŸ•°οΈπŸ’” his red dresses will be remembered for generations to come πŸ‘—πŸ˜’ the fact that he was known for being impeccably dressed himself is pretty inspiring too... who wouldn't want to look this good at 93? πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘΄
 
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