Valentino: At The Emperor's Table
Valentino Garavani, often known simply as Valentino, is a legendary fashion designer and master couturier. He founded his eponymous fashion house in Rome in the late 1950s and has since established an illustrious career designing for the worldâs most glamorous women, from royalty to Hollywood icons, including Jackie O, Elizabeth Taylor and modern-day muses like Gwyneth Paltrow and Anne Hathaway.
From his start designing dresses, Valentino and long-time business partner Giancarlo Giammetti built the Valentino brand into an international empire, now one of the most iconic fashion brands in the world, often associated with his signature color, âValentino Redâ. Though Valentino retired from fashion in 2008, he continues to create and follow his passions.
About the Author:
AndrĂ© Leon Talley was a Vogue contributing editor and the magazineâs former American editor-at-large. In 2014, he was named Artistic Director of Zappos Couture, and had been on the Board of Trusteeâs of Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia, since 2000. He had written several monographs, including a limited edition book on Valentino for Franco Maria Ricci, Valentino (1982), a memoir, A. L. T.: AndrĂ© Leon Talley (2003), and Little Black Dress (2013).
Oberto Gili began taking photographs at an early age, but the idea to be a photographer was planted in his head when he saw the film Blow-Up, by Michaelangelo Antonioni. In the early 70s, he moved to London to work as an assistant to Michael Joseph, after which he moved to Milan to work for LâEsperto. He has been traveling the world taking pictures ever since. Gili has worked for CondĂ© Nast, New York Magazine, and The Washington Post Magazine.
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Valentino Garavani, often known simply as Valentino, is a legendary fashion designer and master couturier. He founded his eponymous fashion house in Rome in the late 1950s and has since established an illustrious career designing for the worldâs most glamorous women, from royalty to Hollywood icons, including Jackie O, Elizabeth Taylor and modern-day muses like Gwyneth Paltrow and Anne Hathaway.
From his start designing dresses, Valentino and long-time business partner Giancarlo Giammetti built the Valentino brand into an international empire, now one of the most iconic fashion brands in the world, often associated with his signature color, âValentino Redâ. Though Valentino retired from fashion in 2008, he continues to create and follow his passions.
About the Author:
AndrĂ© Leon Talley was a Vogue contributing editor and the magazineâs former American editor-at-large. In 2014, he was named Artistic Director of Zappos Couture, and had been on the Board of Trusteeâs of Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia, since 2000. He had written several monographs, including a limited edition book on Valentino for Franco Maria Ricci, Valentino (1982), a memoir, A. L. T.: AndrĂ© Leon Talley (2003), and Little Black Dress (2013).
Oberto Gili began taking photographs at an early age, but the idea to be a photographer was planted in his head when he saw the film Blow-Up, by Michaelangelo Antonioni. In the early 70s, he moved to London to work as an assistant to Michael Joseph, after which he moved to Milan to work for LâEsperto. He has been traveling the world taking pictures ever since. Gili has worked for CondĂ© Nast, New York Magazine, and The Washington Post Magazine.





















