Stars and the public say a final goodbye to fashion icon Valentino at a Rome funeral

Valentino's Rome Farewell: Fashion World Mourns Legendary Designer

In a grand finale to a two-day public viewing, hundreds of fashion icons and Hollywood A-listers converged on the Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri in Rome for Valentino Garavani's funeral service. The occasion marked the final tribute to the internationally acclaimed Italian designer, who at 93 had left an indelible mark on the world of fashion.

Among those paying their respects were top designers Tom Ford and Donatella Versace, as well as the powerful Anna Wintour, whose presence was a testament to Valentino's enduring influence. The funeral also saw the attendance of Hollywood stars like Anne Hathaway, who would surely be grateful for the gowns that had adorned her on numerous red-carpet occasions.

The public viewing had already seen hundreds of people pay their respects to the "last emperor" of Italian fashion during the week leading up to the funeral service. Valentino's atelier remained in Rome while his collections primarily debuted in Paris, yet his designs still held a revered place in the hearts of royalty, first ladies, and celebrities alike.

One notable tribute came from longtime partner Giancarlo Giammetti, who spoke about the lasting impact Valentino had on their life together. "I want to thank Valentino for teaching me beauty," he said, his voice cracking with emotion. "It was a beauty that followed us throughout our lives. We met when we were kids, we dreamed of the same things, and we achieved many of them. Our journey will always continue."

For fans and admirers outside the church, red was the color du jour – a final homage to Valentino's signature shade that had become synonymous with elegance and sophistication. The outpouring of grief was a testament to the immense respect the fashion world has for a designer who, over his illustrious career, had brought timeless beauty and poise to countless individuals around the globe.
 
omg did u know valentino used 2 b in paris 4 his shows but he stil kept his atelier inrome 🀯 that's like me trying 2 be a pro gamer but still livin in my parent's basement lol anyway, its sad 2 see him go but his legacy will live on thru the ppl he designed 4 & all the iconic gowns he created πŸ‘—πŸ’” i feel bad 4 anna hathaway tho - she must've worn like, 100 of his gowns on the red carpet πŸ˜‚ rest in peace valentino, u r missed πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
omg u know what's been bugging me lately? have u ever tried those new ghost pepper pretzels from that street food vendor in LA 🀯 i mean, they're literally on fire but in a good way lol my friend was trying them and she got like 3 fires in her mouth πŸ˜‚ anyway, i heard valentino's funeral was so fancy with all the celebs and designers showing up it makes me wanna plan a crazy lavish party for when i... wait what were we talking about again? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg u guys Valentino's farewell is literally heartbreaking πŸ€• he was like a legend in the fashion world & it's so sad that he's gone πŸ’” i loved how they got all the big names to pay their respects, it really shows how much he meant to them πŸ‘‘ anna wintour's presence was EVERYTHING 🀩 and i love how giancarlo talked about valentino's impact on his life together, so sweet ❀️ the red color thing is a great tribute tho, valentino would've wanted that πŸ’–
 
Man I'm feeling really somber about Valentino's passing... πŸ™ Like what does it say about our society that we're mourning the loss of someone who's sole contribution was in making us look good? Is it even possible to quantify the value a designer brings to people's lives? We're talking about someone who's been able to transcend fashion and become an icon, but at the end of the day, are we really honoring his legacy or just paying tribute to our own vanity?

And can we talk about the whole 'last emperor' thing for a sec? What does that even mean? Is it about power, control, creativity... or is it something more abstract? I feel like Valentino's passing is also a reminder of how quickly things can fade away – one day you're on top of the world, and the next, you're nothing but a memory. It makes me wonder what we're really holding onto when we're trying to hold onto someone's legacy... πŸ’­
 
I'm so sad to hear about Valentino's passing πŸ€•. But let's take a moment to appreciate the life he lived and the impact he had on people's lives... I mean, we can learn from his perseverance and longevity in an industry that can be really demanding. He was still going strong at 93! That shows us that age is just a number, it's what's inside that counts πŸ’ͺ. And it's clear that his designs brought joy to so many people - he truly left his mark on the world of fashion. Let's remember to appreciate the little things in life and take care of ourselves as we go through our own journeys 🌟.
 
Man, it's crazy how Valentino left us... 93 is still young, but I guess you can't stay on top forever πŸ’”. It's amazing to see all these celebs and designers showing up for him - it just goes to show how big of an impact he had on the fashion world 🌎. I love that his partner Giancarlo spoke about how Valentino taught him beauty - that's some real love right there ❀️. And can we talk about the outfits everyone was wearing? Red is such a beautiful color, and it was so fitting for the occasion πŸ’ƒ. I'm not surprised people are still mourning his passing - he left an indelible mark on fashion, and it's going to take a while to fill that void πŸ•°οΈ.
 
:( what's up w/ these super long funeral services? feel like we're watchin' a video or somethin' πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ cant even attend the actual service but already see all these famous people payin their respects πŸ™ so many celebs, fam πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ can we just get a one-minute tribute now? πŸ’”
 
just saw this on my feed... Valentino's farewell was so beautiful πŸ™. I mean, it's one thing to see all these celebs and designers in one place, but to think that Valentina was the one behind those iconic designs is just mind-blowing. Tom Ford, Donatella Versace, Anna Wintour... they're all there paying tribute to this legend of Italian fashion πŸ™Œ. And can we talk about how much red dominated everyone's outfit today? Like, it's not just a color, it's an emoji πŸ˜‚πŸ”₯. Anyway, I'm gonna miss Valentino like so many others. His designs were always more than just clothes - they were art, they were beauty, they were life πŸ’•. RIP, Valentina πŸ‘
 
πŸ˜’πŸ’” the fashion world is really losing its legends πŸ™ - Valentino was more than just a designer, he was an icon & an inspiration 2 so many people 🌟 from all walks of life his designs will live on & continue 2 influence future generations πŸ‘—πŸ‘  it's amazing how one person can leave such a lasting impact πŸ’« & the outpouring of grief is a testament 2 that ❀️
 
πŸ•ŠοΈ I'm literally crying thinking about Valentino's legacy. He's not just some old dude who passed away, he was a godfather of fashion! The way he made me (and millions more) feel like royalty on red-carpet events is still giving me life 🀩. Donatella and Tom Ford paying their respects? No kidding, they're the new "it" kids in our industry now πŸ˜‚. I mean, who wouldn't want to be remembered by the queen of Italian fashion πŸ‘‘? Anyway, can we just have a moment of silence for Valentino's incredible contributions to the world... and also for his iconic red gowns πŸ’—πŸ”₯
 
man... it's crazy to think valentino's really gone 🀯 the way i see it, he was more than just a fashion designer - he was a master of elegance, you know? the way he'd move with confidence on the runway, the way his designs would make you feel like royalty... he was the ultimate diplomat, bringing people together through fashion.

i mean, think about all the people who were there to pay their respects at the funeral service - top designers, hollywood stars, even royalty... it's a testament to his influence and impact. and that quote from giancarlo giammetti? *chokes up* it really gives you chills, you know?

but what i love most about valentino is that he wasn't just about the clothes themselves - it was about the feeling, the vibe, the whole experience of being dressed to impress. and in a world that's always changing so fast, that's something we could all use more of.

anyway, it's gonna be really hard to see what he does next... but i'm sure his legacy will live on in our hearts β€οΈπŸ’–
 
the loss of valentino garavani is a big deal πŸ’” it's like losing an old friend who always brings class & sophistication wherever they go πŸ‘— his legacy will continue to inspire fashion designers for years to come, but it's hard not to feel a pang of sadness when thinking about the end of an era πŸ•°οΈ what's crazy is that you can still walk into his atelier in rome and see all the work he did there - it's like stepping back into history πŸ‘‘
 
I'm genuinely saddened by Valentino's passing πŸ€•. As someone who loves fashion but isn't as into the high-end scene, I never thought I'd be following one of my favorite designers' life journey. But seeing how he touched so many lives and made everyone look and feel like royalty is truly inspiring ❀️. I mean, his designs aren't just about clothes, they're a way to show respect, class & elegance. And the love & appreciation from his friends & colleagues was beautiful πŸ™. I think it's time for us all to take note of the impact one person can have on our lives & the world at large πŸ’–
 
πŸ™πŸ˜” Valentino's passing is like the end of an era, you know? I mean, how can we possibly move on from someone who made us all look good? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ He was more than just a designer – he was a master of making people feel like royalty. And let's be real, his influence will still be felt for years to come... unless, of course, you're stuck in the 90s with your power suits and lack of flairs πŸ˜‚. In all seriousness, it's been an incredible career, and I'm so grateful we got to see his designs on everyone from red-carpet stars to fashion icons like @AnnaWintour πŸ’–
 
.. just saw those pics from Valentino's farewell πŸ•ŠοΈ, can't believe he's gone πŸ’”. So many legends in one place, it's surreal. Don't think we'll see another "last emperor" of fashion like that anytime soon πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The way the whole event was handled is a testament to his enduring legacy... and some people were still crying over red 😭. Guess you could say he left an indelible mark on all our hearts πŸ’•.
 
man, this is like, super suspicious... all these famous people showing up at Valentino's funeral? seems like an excuse to get together and take some sick pics πŸ“Έ for the 'gram... I mean, i know he was a legend and all, but 93 years old? that's like, ancient in fashion years... what's really going on here? is this just a front to promote some new designer or something? and don't even get me started on giancarlo giammetti's words... it sounds too rehearsed, you know? πŸ’”
 
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