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    Home > Finance > Stars of fashion and film bid farewell to haute couture 'emperor' Valentino
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    Stars of fashion and film bid farewell to haute couture 'emperor' Valentino

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    Posted on January 23, 2026

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

    Stars of fashion and film bid farewell to haute couture 'emperor' Valentino - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review

    Quick Summary

    Fashion icons gathered in Rome to bid farewell to haute couture legend Valentino, celebrating his legacy and influence on the industry.

    Table of Contents

    • Valentino's Final Farewell
    • Gathering of Fashion Legends
    • Mourners and Tributes
    • Valentino's Legacy

    Fashion Icons Honor Valentino, the Haute Couture Legend, in Rome

    Valentino's Final Farewell

    By Matteo Negri and Giulia Segreti

    Gathering of Fashion Legends

    ROME, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Valentino, Italy's haute couture "emperor", was laid to rest in Rome on Friday, with the distinctive red he championed in his collections echoed in splashes of crimson among the black-clad mourners.

    Mourners and Tributes

    The biggest names in fashion - including Donatella Versace, Tom Ford and Maria Grazia Chiuri - gathered in the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, a church designed by Michelangelo and built on the ruins of ancient Roman baths.

    Valentino's Legacy

    Valentino's co-founder Giancarlo Giammetti, dressed in a sharply tailored black satin suit, and the designer's last partner, Bruce Hoeksema, accompanied the plain wooden coffin as it entered the church, drawing applause from the crowds outside.

    "Through him, I discovered beauty, a beauty that followed us throughout our lives, that has kept us busy. We met when we were kids, we dreamed the same dreams, we managed to realise some of them, I would even say many of them," Giammetti said in his eulogy.

    In an improvised speech, Hoeksema said: "Valentino, you were the person I spoke to, not the person I spoke about. You were beside me when words were not needed. Life was not always perfect, but it was real. One day at a time, for more than 40 years."

    Mourners included Vogue's Global Editorial director Anna Wintour, actors Anne Hathaway and Elizabeth Hurley, American socialite Olivia Palermo and Valentino's current creative director Alessandro Michele and his predecessor Pierpaolo Piccioli.

    Valentino's Chief Executive Riccardo Bellini, French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault, Antoine Arnault, the eldest son of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, and Rachid Mohamed Rachid, CEO of Mayhoola, also attended.

    The couturier who built one of Italy's most celebrated fashion houses died on Monday at his home in Rome, aged 93.

    Hundreds gathered outside and inside the basilica, famed for the red of its marbled walls and columns - darker than Valentino red.

    White flowers framed the altar and a black-and-white photo of Valentino stood next to his coffin.

    There were flashes of red among the pews - hats, scarves, bright carmine coats and a woollen shawl.

    More than 10,000 people paid their respects to Valentino on Wednesday and Thursday as he lay in state in Rome's Piazza Mignanelli, next to his fashion house's historical headquarters and a stone's throw from the city's iconic Spanish Steps.

    There will be a private burial after the service.

    (Reporting by Matteo Negri and Giulia Segreti; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Valentino, a legendary haute couture designer, was laid to rest in Rome.
    • •Fashion icons like Donatella Versace and Tom Ford attended the service.
    • •The event was held in the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
    • •Valentino's legacy is celebrated by thousands in Rome.
    • •The couturier's influence on fashion remains significant.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stars of fashion and film bid farewell to haute couture 'emperor' Valentino

    1What is haute couture?

    Haute couture refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing. It is often associated with high-end fashion houses that produce unique garments tailored specifically for individual clients.

    2What is a eulogy?

    A eulogy is a speech or tribute delivered in honor of someone who has passed away, typically highlighting their life, achievements, and the impact they had on others.

    3What is a memorial service?

    A memorial service is a ceremony held to remember and honor a deceased person, often featuring speeches, music, and personal reflections from friends and family.

    4What is a fashion icon?

    A fashion icon is a person known for their distinctive style and influence in the fashion industry, often setting trends and inspiring others with their unique fashion choices.

    5What is a legacy?

    A legacy refers to something handed down from one generation to another, often relating to a person's achievements, values, or impact on society that continues to influence others after their passing.

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