As stars wear black at Valentino's funeral, tributes are dressed in red

Celebrating the Legacy of Valentino's Iconic Red, But Will It Endure?

In the wake of Valentino Garavani's passing at 93, tributes to the legendary designer have been pouring in from all corners of the fashion world. While most mourners opted for somber black attire, a few bold souls chose to honor the iconic Italian fashion house with its signature shade of red. Vogue Italia's latest issue takes this theme further, showcasing the Pantone 2347C shade as a tribute to Valentino's legacy.

Valentino's affinity for the color red began in the early days of his career, when he produced his first red dress in 1959. The iconic "Fiesta" gown, adorned with roses across its full skirt, marked the beginning of a long-standing association between the designer and this powerful hue. According to Alistair O'Neill, the curator of the Valentino: Master of Couture exhibition, Valentino's use of red was inspired by the sight of an older woman at the opera wearing a stunning red gown – a moment that left an indelible mark on his design aesthetic.

For Vogue Italia's cover, the magazine's team worked closely with Valentino's foundation to identify the closest Pantone shade to this revered color. The result is 2347C, a vibrant and luminous hue that captures the essence of Valentino red.

The resurgence of red in fashion has been gaining momentum in recent years, with designers like & Daughter embracing the bold choice for scarves and accessories. However, not everyone believes that Valentino's association with this color will endure beyond his legacy.

Charlie Porter, a fashion writer who contributed to the 2022 coffee table book "Valentino Rosso," suggests that there may be another reference point in popular culture that has become more closely linked to the designer – namely, the Rockstud shoes featured in The Devil Wears Prada 2. This begs the question: will Valentino's iconic red truly continue to dominate the fashion world?

Kassia St Clair, author of "The Secret Lives of Colour," counters this notion, arguing that red has transcended its associations with Valentino's legacy and has become an integral part of our cultural lexicon. According to St Clair, red has long been a symbol of luxury, power, and status – qualities that will undoubtedly endure beyond the designer's passing.

As we celebrate the life and work of Valentino Garavani, it is clear that his iconic shade of red will continue to hold a special place in our collective imagination. Whether or not this association endures in the years to come remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the impact of Valentino's red on fashion will be felt for generations to come.
 
😊 So I was scrolling through this article about Valentino Garavani and his iconic red shade... and I found out that Pantone 2347C is literally the closest match to his signature color! 🎨 The history behind it is so cool too - from producing his first red dress in 1959 to being inspired by an older woman at the opera wearing a stunning red gown. That's like, timeless fashion inspiration right there!

According to Alistair O'Neill, the curator of the Valentino: Master of Couture exhibition, Valentino's use of red was all about creating drama and luxury... which is something that hasn't changed in his designs even today! 💃

But what I find really interesting is how the resurgence of red in fashion has been gaining momentum over the past few years. Like, & Daughter's scarf collection last year was totally on point with bold red choices 🛍️ And it looks like designers are finally catching up to the vibes we've been sending out on social media all this time.

As for Charlie Porter and Kassia St Clair having different opinions about whether Valentino's iconic red will endure... I say, why not?! 😄 Red is already a symbol of luxury, power, and status in our culture, so it's only natural that it'll keep being celebrated and referenced.

Here are some stats to back this up:

* The Pantone 2347C color has been trending on social media with over 10k posts since the article was published 📈
* According to Google Trends, searches for "Valentino red" have increased by 30% in the past month alone 🔍
* In 2022, sales of scarves and accessories in bold red hues were up 25% compared to the previous year 👀

Anyway, just wanted to share my thoughts on this article! What do you guys think? Will Valentino's iconic red continue to dominate the fashion world? 🤔
 
🔥👗 Ah man, I gotta say, Valentino's red is like a timeless classic 🔴❤️ - it never goes out of style. And it's so cool that they're still rocking the signature shade after all these years 🙌. I mean, what other designer can say their color palette has become synonymous with luxury and power? 💃🏻 That's some serious legacy stuff 💯.

But, at the same time, I think Charlie Porter's point is valid 🤔 - we do see that iconic red in The Devil Wears Prada 2, and that's a pretty big influence 📚. Maybe it'll be interesting to see how the fashion world shifts as new designers start to put their own spin on Valentino's legacy 💫.

And Kassia St Clair's got some solid points too 😊 - red has always been a symbol of celebration and energy 🔥, so I think it'll definitely endure in some form or another 🌟. Maybe we'll see it get reimagined for new generations to come 👀. Either way, it's dope that Valentino's legacy lives on 💕!
 
I think its kinda cool that people are still hyped about valentinos iconic red 10 yrs after he passed away 🙌...for me itll always b a symbol of luxury and power 💼🔥 but i do think its weird how some ppl r still trying to figure out if itll endur beyond his legacy 🤷‍♀️ like isnt it already a part of fashion history? 🕰️
 
Red is fire 🔥 and will never go out 💁‍♀️💅. The fashion world needs a bold statement like this after all that blandness 😴👗. I'm loving the resurgence of this iconic shade, and I can already see designers taking it up a notch with bright pink and purple accents 🌸💜. Bring on the drama and glamour, because Valentino's red is here to stay 💫👑.
 
the question is whether valentinos iconic red will remain relevant 🔴 the answer is likely yes, red has become a symbol of luxury and power that transcends designers 👗 but valentinos association with it may eventually fade like other celebrity-driven trends 🕰️ ultimately its up to fashion's ability to evolve and innovate without relying too heavily on nostalgia 💼
 
I'm thinking red has become so much more than just Valentinos color now 💔 it's like a symbol of luxury and power that we can all relate to. I mean, think about all the times you've seen someone rockin' a bright red lip or dress and you're like "yes, girl, go for it!" 😎
 
just been reading about valentinos legacy and gotta say, i'm loving the idea of celebrating his iconic red 💘 it's such an iconic colour that it transcends the designer himself. the thing is, though, whether it'll keep being a big deal in fashion is up for debate 🤔. personally, i think kassia st clair makes some solid points about how red has become this universal symbol of luxury and status - it's not just valentino we associate with that colour 🔥 still can't believe he passed away tho 😢
 
omg like i was just thinking about how iconic the "fiesta" gown was 🤩 and now they're trying to recreate it with this new shade 2347C... its not the same tho, its like valentino's red is a thing of beauty, but this one feels kinda fake 💔. plus, i think kassia st clair makes some valid points about how red has been around for ages and represents luxury and power. its hard to say if valentinos shade will still be cool in 10 yrs tho... like remember when ugg boots were a thing?
 
Ugh, can't believe I just read that article about Valentino's iconic red and all these ppl saying it might not endure 🤯... like what even is fashion if not about making statements and leaving a mark 💁‍♀️? Red is such an empowering color, you know? It's like, the ultimate symbol of confidence and sass 💅. And let's be real, Valentino was all about that sass 💁‍♀️. His designs were never just clothes, they were experiences - and his red was always at the forefront 🔥.

I mean, ppl are gonna try to say it's not his legacy anymore, but honestly who cares? The power of fashion is in its ability to transcend time and seasons 🌸. As long as designers keep pushing boundaries and experimenting with new ways to express themselves through color, red will always be a force to be reckoned with 💥.

And don't even get me started on those who say it's just a cultural thing... like, no, my friend, red is not just about culture 🤷‍♀️. It's about power, it's about passion, it's about making a statement 🗣️. And Valentino was all about that 🔥.

I'm so grateful for ppl like Kassia St Clair who get it 💖, and I hope we can continue to celebrate the beauty of red in fashion long after Valentino is gone 💫.
 
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