The fashion world has lost one of its brightest stars. Italian fashion icon Valentino Garavani has passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a legacy that redefined elegance and glamour. His foundation announced that he died peacefully at his home in Rome, surrounded by family and close friends. But here's where it gets emotional—his signature 'Valentino red' wasn't just a color; it became a symbol of passion, power, and timeless style, adored by Hollywood’s elite. From Reese Witherspoon to Jennifer Lopez, his designs graced countless red carpets, cementing his status as a fashion legend.
And this is the part most people miss—Valentino’s journey began in the small town of Voghera, Italy, before he conquered Paris with his eponymous fashion house. His rise to fame wasn’t just about dresses; it was about creating a brand that became synonymous with luxury. But here’s where it gets controversial: while many celebrate his contributions, some critics argue that his focus on high-end fashion perpetuated exclusivity in the industry. What do you think? Did Valentino’s work democratize fashion, or did it keep it out of reach for the average person?
To honor his legacy, a lying-in-state will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by his funeral in Rome on Friday. As the world mourns, one thing is clear—Valentino’s influence will continue to shape fashion for generations. For those eager to stay updated, this breaking news story is being actively updated. Refresh the page for the latest details, or download the Sky News app, follow us on WhatsApp, or subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay informed. But before you go, we want to hear from you: How has Valentino’s work impacted your view of fashion? Share your thoughts in the comments below—let’s keep the conversation going!