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    Posted on May 19th, 2009 Fashionlife No comments

    Valentino Fashion Group, which owns a 50% share in the firm. It remains to be one of the world’s top fashion lines, with Germany being its leading consumer and the United States as the second. It holds more than 350 franchise shops in over 90 countries around the world.

    Born on 11th May, 1932, in Italy, Valentino, actual name Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani is a popular fashion designer who primarily started the Valentino SpA brand and company. Valentino gained immense popularity by designing and manufacturing an exclusive range of custom made clothes, the Haute Couture and pret-a-porter fashion sequence.

    Who can forget the incredible vintage Valentino that Julia Roberts wore in 2001 to accept her Oscar? It was Valentino again on Cate Blanchett in pale yellow and burgundy when she accepted her Oscar in 2005. Or anytime Renee Zelleweger showed up in Carolina Herrera - it was perfection each time. These women know the power they hold over fashion during the awards season, and the designers cater to them, know that millions of women become spellbound. It doesn’t matter if the piece comes from the latest collection or is vintage, the fashion has the authority to influence and create sales for designers everywhere. Each award show televised creates a fashion buzz for women everywhere.

    Valentino, with his innovative creations and talented designs created an evening wear range which soon reached the target audience and gained enormous success in the International fashion market. His sophisticated collection included dresses with stylish looks and bright colors which was a unique range. Valentino’s designs were comparatively traditional and reflected boldness in his creations, as compared to other famous brands. He keenly focused to set a new trend to combine beauty with elegance but however hard he tried, his designs still lacked the contemporary look. His designs were mostly meant for the women belonging to the luxurious society and not for any ordinary class, only a woman from the wealthiest class could afford to wear the Valentino range for women.