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Valentino, fashion’s red emperor, dies at 93

Published on: January 20, 2026 6:53 PM

ROME: Legendary Italian designer Valentino Garavani, creator of the iconic “Valentino red,” has died at 93. He built one of Italy’s most celebrated luxury fashion houses and was known as the “emperor” of couture. His foundation announced his death on Monday at his Rome home; the cause is not yet known.

Valentino introduced his signature red in 1959 with a strapless tulle cocktail dress, inspired by an elegant woman at Barcelona’s opera. He included at least one red dress in every collection and once said women in red embody the perfect heroine. His designs combined romance with intricate craftsmanship, earning global acclaim.

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The designer dressed Hollywood stars including Elizabeth Taylor, Sharon Stone, Penelope Cruz, and Jackie Kennedy. He became the first Italian to appear on Paris haute couture runways and created an empire admired worldwide. Valentino sold his company before retiring in 2008 but remained active in art and fashion philanthropy.

Valentino’s partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, managed the business while Valentino focused on creativity. Together they supported the arts, including opening the PM23 gallery in Rome in 2025. The gallery’s first exhibition highlighted “Valentino red,” the colour that defined the designer’s style and legacy.

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Valentino was known for his humility, patience, and love for beauty. He enjoyed skiing, chocolate, and his pugs. The fashion world remembers him as a pioneer who blended elegance, artistry, and passion, leaving an enduring mark on couture.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: fashion legend, haute couture, Italian fashion, Latest, Lifestyle-latest, luxury designer, Valentino Garavani, Valentino red

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