
Mat Tyrnauer's documentary, on Valentino Garavani, the last of the great couturiers, kicked off its US premiere this week at the opening of the 16th Hampton's Film Festival.
Described as "an intimate, engaging, and humorous exploration of one of Italy's most
extravagant icons. The film, shot in cinéma-vérité, documents the
dramatic, very colorful culmination of Valentino's celebrated career,
tells the story of his extraordinary life and work, and also explores
the larger themes affecting the business of fashion today. At the heart
of the film is the unique relationship between Valentino and his
business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti."
Visit here to read more about this fascinating look into the famous designer's world of luxury and haute couture. Plus keep updated for a screening in a city near you! Next showing is at the Chicago Film Festival on October 23.
Valentino retired this year after an illustrious career in the fashion industry that began with studies in Paris and apprenticeships with Jean Desses and Guy Laroche. His evening wear is noted for its elegance and opulence, inspired by the glamourous gowns worn by Hollywood stars of the 30's and 40's.
He has dressed some of the world's most famous women, including Elizabeth Taylor, Princess Margaret, Jackie Kennedy, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Roberts and Halle Berry, to name just a few.
