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Hollywood Royalty Bows to Valentino: Anne Hathaway, Anna Wintour, Donatella Versace Lead Emotional Farewell in Rome

From “The Devil Wears Prada” to the Basilica of Rome, the fashion world unites to honor legendary designer Valentino Garavani after his passing at 93

Rome witnessed a rare convergence of cinematic glamour, haute couture royalty, and emotional remembrance as the global fashion and film fraternity gathered to bid farewell to iconic designer Valentino Garavani, who passed away at the age of 93 at his residence in Rome earlier this week.

The funeral, held at the majestic Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, transformed the historic church into a living runway of memories, legacy, and timeless elegance. Among those paying their final respects were Anne Hathaway, Elizabeth Hurley, Tom Ford, Anna Wintour, Donatella Versace, Claudia Schiffer, Natalia Vodianova, and several other global tastemakers who helped shape modern fashion and cinema.

For Rome, it wasn’t just a funeral — it was a cultural moment.

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Anne Hathaway’s Emotional Homecoming

Perhaps the most symbolic presence was Anne Hathaway, who famously shared screen space with Valentino in the cult fashion film The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Hathaway traveled from the U.S. with her husband Adam Schulman, quietly entering the basilica away from flashing cameras, reflecting the gravity of the moment.

Valentino had long admired Hathaway’s elegance and even designed custom gowns for her across multiple red carpet appearances and weddings. Insiders describe their bond as deeply respectful, rooted in mutual admiration for craft and creativity.

Seeing Hathaway return to Rome felt like a cinematic full circle — from Prada premieres to Valentino’s final goodbye.


Fashion Powerhouses Under One Roof

Rarely does one witness Anna Wintour and Donatella Versace seated under the same vaulted ceilings outside of a fashion week front row. Their presence underscored Valentino’s unmatched influence across luxury fashion generations.

Tom Ford, ever composed, was also present, offering quiet condolences to Valentino’s extended creative family. The moment carried unspoken symbolism: rival houses united by reverence rather than competition.

Elizabeth Hurley attended with her son Damian Hurley, elegantly dressed in understated black, honoring the designer who had dressed her during her most iconic red carpet years.

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Models Who Defined the Valentino Era Pay Tribute

Supermodels Claudia Schiffer and Natalia Vodianova flew in to mourn the man who transformed their runway careers into fashion folklore. British fashion journalist Suzy Menkes, a longtime chronicler of Valentino’s journey, was also spotted engaging in emotional conversations with industry veterans.

Valentino wasn’t merely a designer — he was a storyteller who dressed dreams into silk, satin, and scarlet.


A Farewell Drenched in Valentino Red

In the days leading up to the funeral, thousands of mourners queued outside the Valentino Foundation headquarters in Rome, where his coffin rested surrounded by white flowers and a single red rose — a poetic nod to the legendary “Valentino Red” that defined his brand and legacy.

The public turnout reflected not only his fashion influence but also his emotional connection with Italy’s cultural identity.

Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri hailed Valentino as one of “Italy’s most luminous and beloved figures,” reinforcing his status as a national treasure rather than merely a luxury brand architect.


Creative Torchbearers Stand United

Present at the ceremony were both Valentino’s former and current creative guardians — Pierpaolo Piccioli, who steered the brand from 2008 until 2024, and Alessandro Michele, the current creative director.

Their presence signaled continuity and reverence, assuring fashion loyalists that Valentino’s aesthetic soul remains alive even as the man himself departs.

A feature-length documentary on Valentino’s life, Valentino: The Last Emperor, directed by Matt Tyrnauer, continues to serve as a cinematic archive of his extraordinary journey — from atelier beginnings to global domination.


Hollywood’s Most Trusted Designer

Over decades, Valentino became the go-to designer for Hollywood’s elite. His custom wedding gowns graced Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Courteney Cox, Nicola Peltz Beckham, and many more.

On the red carpet, his creations were worn by Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Dakota Johnson, Elle Fanning, and several A-list icons who trusted his craftsmanship for career-defining appearances.

When celebrities wanted timeless glamour — Valentino delivered.


Tributes Pour In From Across the Globe

Social media platforms lit up with heartfelt tributes from stars including Sophia Loren, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, Carla Bruni, Cindy Crawford, and Colman Domingo. Fans flooded comment sections with personal stories of first Valentino purchases, inherited gowns, and unforgettable fashion moments.

Fashion insiders believe Valentino’s passing marks the end of an era where couture was synonymous with hand-drawn sketches, meticulous tailoring, and emotional artistry.

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Why Valentino’s Legacy Will Never Fade

Valentino Garavani wasn’t just a designer — he was an architect of confidence. His silhouettes empowered women, his colors defined romance, and his attention to detail set standards few could replicate.

He bridged cinema, fashion, and cultural elegance effortlessly, leaving behind not just garments but memories stitched into pop culture history.

Even in passing, Valentino managed to unite rival fashion houses, Hollywood royalty, supermodels, and political leaders under one emotional roof — a rare feat only legends achieve.

As the basilica bells echoed through Rome, one truth became clear: Valentino may have exited the runway of life, but his legacy will forever walk the global stage.

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