Global Fashion Community Pays Final Tribute to Valentino at Rome Funeral
The fashion world has come together to bid a poignant farewell to Italian design icon Valentino Garavani, who passed away on Monday at the age of 93. A two-day public viewing held at the Valentino foundation's headquarters in Rome drew thousands, with many celebrities and fashion heavyweights continuing their tribute at a funeral service at the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri.
The mourners included high-profile names such as Tom Ford, Donatella Versace, Anna Wintour, and Hollywood star Anne Hathaway. Fans clad in red - Valentino's signature color - also gathered outside the church to pay their respects.
Valentino's impact on fashion is immeasurable, with generations of royals, first ladies, and celebrities like Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Queen Rania of Jordan, and Julia Roberts crediting him for making them look and feel their best. The designer was known for his breathtaking gowns that have adorned the red carpet at numerous high-profile events, including the Academy Awards.
The funeral marked a fitting tribute to a man who built an empire on beauty, passion, and creativity. Giancarlo Giammetti, Valentino's longtime partner and friend, paid heartfelt tribute, saying "I want to thank Valentino for teaching me beauty" as his voice cracked with emotion. The couple had been together since childhood, sharing dreams and achieving great things.
The fashion world has lost a legend, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations of designers and style icons alike. As one attendee so eloquently put it, "It was a beauty that followed us throughout our lives."
The fashion world has come together to bid a poignant farewell to Italian design icon Valentino Garavani, who passed away on Monday at the age of 93. A two-day public viewing held at the Valentino foundation's headquarters in Rome drew thousands, with many celebrities and fashion heavyweights continuing their tribute at a funeral service at the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri.
The mourners included high-profile names such as Tom Ford, Donatella Versace, Anna Wintour, and Hollywood star Anne Hathaway. Fans clad in red - Valentino's signature color - also gathered outside the church to pay their respects.
Valentino's impact on fashion is immeasurable, with generations of royals, first ladies, and celebrities like Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Queen Rania of Jordan, and Julia Roberts crediting him for making them look and feel their best. The designer was known for his breathtaking gowns that have adorned the red carpet at numerous high-profile events, including the Academy Awards.
The funeral marked a fitting tribute to a man who built an empire on beauty, passion, and creativity. Giancarlo Giammetti, Valentino's longtime partner and friend, paid heartfelt tribute, saying "I want to thank Valentino for teaching me beauty" as his voice cracked with emotion. The couple had been together since childhood, sharing dreams and achieving great things.
The fashion world has lost a legend, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations of designers and style icons alike. As one attendee so eloquently put it, "It was a beauty that followed us throughout our lives."