NEW YORK, NY.- For almost half a century Valentino dominated Italian haute couture, dressing the worlds wealthiest and most glamorous women. Only a few years after opening his fashion house in Rome in 1959, Valentino could already count Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, and Audrey Hepburn among his devotees. Despite his retirement in 2007 little has changed; his brand continues to thrive and prosper, and is worn by celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez. Valentino has always designed magnificent gowns, never wavering from his signature style despite fads like grunge, deconstruction, and minimalism.
This book traces Valentinos illustrious career through copious images from his archives, including drawings, magazine editorial shoots, advertisements, portraits, and documentary photographs. Presented chronologically, the visual material is accompanied by a vast array of newspaper and magazine articles about Valentino throughout the years. Combined, they provide an in-depth look at the man, his lifestyle, and his genius.
Matt Tyrnauer is Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, where he has written and edited numerous features over the years. Among them are stories on Martha Stewart, Siegfried & Roy, Frank Gehry, Merv Griffin, and Valentino. He lives in Los Angeles.
Unquestionably a leader in the global fashion press, Suzy Menkes was International Vogue Editor at Condé Nast International and she is a leading Instagram influencer. Among the worlds most influential fashion critics, she is an officer of the Order of the British Empire as well as a chevalier of the Légion dHonneur. She lives and works in London and Paris.
Armando Chitolina worked as a design consultant and art director at Vogue Italia and L'Uomo Vogue, and image consultant for fashion houses Moschino and Mila Schön. His TASCHEN titles include William Claxton's Jazz Seen, Gian Paolo Barbieri's Equator, The Book of Tiki, Naked as a Jaybird and Valentino: A Grand Italian Epic.
This is a book of substance! Not only because it weighs a good four kilos, but also because it presents a comprehensive overview of the lifes work of one of the greatest fashion designers. All this is documented by magnificent, often overwhelming photo series... A celebration of life. That is another reason why this is a book of substance. --Deutschlandfunk
Valentino. A Grand Italian Epic uses archive material to explore the life and work of a man whose signature style continues to define haute couture today... The visual material is complemented by articles and essays that contextualize Valentino's influence on culture, society, and fashion history. A look behind the scenes. --- Rolling Stone
A book celebrates couturier Valentino... His friendships with Sophia Loren and Liz Taylor, his passion as an art collector, castle owner, and interior designer, along with his illustrious circle of acquaintances and matching breed of dog, provide enough material for 290 pages of biographical notes, marginalia, and anecdotes... With VG, the publisher has drawn from a rich source. -- Süddeutsche Zeitung
The magnificent career of fashion designer Valentino Garavani is showcased across more than 500 pages. An XL treat, not just for fashion fans. -- Elle