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Valentino / Giancarlo Giammetti - Sartorial Legends (Pics)

NorCal_1

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the new movie about Valentino was profiled on Charlie Rose last night

here are some great pics of the them

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The white haired dude is his girlfriend?
 

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great clothes, and looks.

He looks alot better in the pics without the fake tan!
 

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Jesus,he is ******* ugly,no clothing can fix that.
 

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I went to see that movie last night. They had the movie director and some dude from Vogue there (Andre Leon Talley).>>> they did a Q and A.

Was a very good movie. I really liked the outfits that Giancarlo Giamemetti was wearing... and some other Italian guy who used to own Valentino's company.

You should see the movie if you can.
 

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who is the white haired dude?
 

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Originally Posted by antirabbit
who is the white haired dude?


The white haired dude is Valentinos partner. You really need to check out how he dresses in the movie. He has a nice style. Kind of like people in Mens-Ex magazine.
 

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Originally Posted by JSC4President
The white haired dude is Valentinos partner. You really need to check out how he dresses in the movie. He has a nice style. Kind of like people in Mens-Ex magazine.

As in business partner? Right?
 

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Originally Posted by JSC4President
The white haired dude is Valentinos partner. You really need to check out how he dresses in the movie. He has a nice style. Kind of like people in Mens-Ex magazine.

OMFG
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Valentino is the ****?
 

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Was his partner, now he is teh gehy with some hand bag designer from NYC.

I did some wikipedia, he is kind of a freak...dude knows how to spend money.
 

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March 18, 2009


Portrait of a Fashion King: Palazzos, Pugs and Peons

By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Published: March 18, 2009
NYTimes.com

Short, majestically coiffed, with hooded eyes, an orange-tinted tan and the peevish impatience of an absolute monarch: that is Valentino Garavani, the Italian couturier known simply as Valentino, as he appears in Matt Tyrnauer’s documentary portrait, “Valentino: The Last Emperor.” Watching the movie is a little like gorging on chocolate and Champagne until that queasy moment arrives when you realize you’ve consumed far too much.

Valentino, now 77, has created hundreds of beautiful gowns for the most glamorous women (most famously, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis) since the 1960s. Born to do only this, he insists, he never had much aptitude for the business aspect of fashion or for anything else. As you observe him in his workshop supervising helpers who hand-stitch every sequin on every dress (there’s not a sewing machine in sight), you begin to appreciate his single-minded perfectionism in the service of a fantasy.

From early adolescence, when he fell in love with 1930s and ’40s American movies, he remembers, he was enthralled with Hollywood’s screen goddesses. A clip of stars descending a staircase in the 1941 movie “Ziegfeld Girl” suggests the template for all that followed.

Asked to answer Freud’s famous question, “What do women want?,” he declares in oracular tones, “They want to be beautiful.” As evidenced by the fantastic gowns he has created, he has fulfilled those wishes to the extent that clothing can confer beauty where there was none; many of these garments are exquisite works of art. They are also timeless in the sense that Valentino’s opulent, royal ideal of feminine raiment has always been largely untouched by trends.

This here-and-now portrait offers only the sketchiest biography. There is little personal background or analysis of his place in the history of fashion. We drop in on a couple of his many lavish palaces, visit his yacht and watch him and his business partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, as they board a private jet with six scampering pugs. But these are only glimpses of his notoriously imperial lifestyle.

The film focuses on his affectionate but testy relationship with Mr. Giammetti, whom he met at a cafe on the Via Veneto in Rome in 1960 (they disagree on exactly which cafe), became lovers, then business partners. According to Mr. Giammetti, if you added up the days they have spent apart since meeting, it amounts to only two months.

Mr. Giammetti has been the business mastermind behind Valentino’s fashion empire, valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The film is steeped in a mood of “La Dolce Vita” redux, as Nino Rota’s film music bubbles incessantly in the background.

The last half of the movie is an elegy for the end of an era of haute couture as personified by Valentino and a handful of others, including the equally imperious Karl Lagerfeld. Valentino is shown strolling hand in hand with Mr. Lagerfeld at Valentino’s July 2007 farewell bash in Rome, two months after which he officially retired. Swallowed up by big business, the great fashion houses of Europe are now mass-market franchises with designer names attached to all manner of clothing and accessories.

We watch the preparation and execution of one of Valentino’s final couture shows, based on a desert theme, in which impossibly thin, elegant models dressed in white slink among fake dunes built on what could pass as the set of a ’40s movie musical.

Finally, there is the climactic three-day blowout — an extravaganza worthy of a decadent Roman emperor — commemorating Valentino’s 45th anniversary in fashion. It included a retrospective of his work at the Ara Pacis Museum, a celebrity-packed black-tie ball at the Villa Borghese and a Cirque du Soleil-like spectacle at the Temple of Venus overlooking the Colosseum, illuminated in his signature red, with high-wire ballerinas flying to and fro. Celebration is too mild a word for this obscenely opulent party: the retirement staged as a coronation.


VALENTINO - The Last Emperor



Opens on Wednesday in Manhattan.
 

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Alright its Valentino... He is well put together but I am not impressed. I have seen more impressive efforts from members here (a select few).
 

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