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Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani
Valentino

Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani (born 11 May 1932 in Voghera, Italy), best known as Valentino, is an Italian fashion designer and founder of Valentino SpA brand and company. His main lines include Valentino Garavani, Valentino Roma, and R.E.D. Valentino.

Accessories

Sunglasses

Bracelets

Rings

Earrings

Ready-to-Wear Collections

Spring/Summer 2010

Fall/Winter 2011

Spring/Summer 2012

Spring/Summer 2014

Fall/Winter 2014

Fall/Winter 2015

  1. Customized with her initials "L. G." (small) on it.

Spring/Summer 2019

Pre-Fall 2019

Fall/Winter 2020

Spring/Summer 2021

Spring/Summer 2021 Eyewear

Pre-Fall 2021

Fall/Winter 2021 "Act"

Fall/Winter 2021 "Act" Eyewear

Spring/Summer 2022 "Rendez Vous"

  1. An iteration of a dress from the Spring/Summer 1971 Haute Couture collection.

Haute Couture Collections

Spring/Summer 2010

Fall/Winter 2011

Fall/Winter 2013

Spring/Summer 2014

Fall/Winter 2016

Fall/Winter 2018

  1. Custom red version of the billowy off-the-shoulder silk ballgown.

Spring/Summer 2019 "Daydream"

Spring/Summer 2020

  1. Lady Gaga layered two gowns.

Fall/Winter 2020

Spring/Summer 2021 "Code Temporal"

Fall/Winter 2021

  1. Hat by Philip Treacy.

Resort Collections

2012

2016

2017

2021

2022

2016 Limited Edition "Wonder Woman" Capsule Collection

Vintage Collections

  1. c. 1995 by Miss V.
  2. c. 1980s by V Boutique.

Valentino Beauty

Voce Viva

In July 2020, Lady Gaga has been named the new face of fashion designer Valentino's line of fragrance, Voce Viva.

Commercial

Valentino_-_Voce_Viva_commercial

Valentino - Voce Viva commercial

Shot during quarantine in Los Angeles, the film is a collaboration between Maison Valentino artistic director Pierpaolo Piccioli with LA-based director Harmony Korin. The film opens on Gaga dressed in a signature Valentino gown in a forest near Los Angeles. "I felt strong and alive, hearing myself echo through the forest as I was singing in this dress. It reminded me of my freedom and how I get to experience magic, a freedom and magic I wish everyone to have," she says in the press release. Gaga sings a stripped-down version of "Sine From Above", and is then joined by a chorus of voices and diverse faces.

The film's message "My Voice, My Strength" is meant to invite "people to use their voice to share their values, diversity and beliefs," according to the brand. “My voice is what I am standing for, what makes me heard, it’s the statement of my individuality. The voice is alive. It has its own life. It’s a force of nature. Nature is powerful. It’s important how you use it," Gaga says in the release.

Photo campaign

The campaign still images were captured by photographers Inez & Vinoodh. Gaga radiates in her Valentino red couture dress, designed by Pierpaolo Piccioli, under a glowing blue sky.

Press photos

Date July 92020
Location Los Angeles, CA Us
Fashion director Nicola Formichetti at Haus of Gaga
Stylist Marta Del Rio at Haus of Gaga
Hair stylist Frederic Aspiras at Haus of Gaga
Make-up artist Sarah Nicole Tanno at Haus of Gaga
Nail artist Miho Okawara
7-9-20 Arielle Bobb-Willis 001-cropped

Gown and boots by Valentino.

Custom gown by Valentino.

Cape by Valentino.

Coat by Valentino.

Custom coat and earrings by Valentino.

Gown and earrings by Valentino.

Cape gown, gown, and earrings by Valentino.

Voce Viva
Magazines

Voce Viva Intensa

In August 2021, Valentino Beauty announced second edition of the fragrance called Voce Viva Intensa.

Custom

  1. Custom version of the pictured white silk cape maxi column dress from Valentino’s 2015 “Sala Bianca 945″ Haute Couture collection. Lady Gaga’s dress had a round neck and the lining of her cape was bedazzled with silver crystal stars.

Golden Globe Gown Controversy

It all started with the fact that an opulent custom haute couture Valentino gown worn by Lady Gaga at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards has been put up for auction through Nate D. Sanders Auctions on October 31, 2019. The auction lot was accompanied by a letter of authentication of dress written by Sara Corea, a housekeeper at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Sara's letter was written both in Spanish and English. In her letter Sara Corea wrote:

Letter of authentication of Valentino gown worn by Lady Gaga
"Hello my name is Sara Corea.
I work as a housekeeper at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. I'm always present working in the Golden Globe events on January ever year for 24 years.
The artist (singer) 'Lady Gaga' left me this dress that she used the day of the awards (won first place because of the dress.)
I turned in the dress to the lost and found on the 8th of January 2019 after the time legally held by lost and found they gave it to me as a gift from her and today I want to auction the dress.
Sincerely,
Sara Corea"

Sara Corea then decided to put it up for auction with a starting price of $8,000. A receipt does seem to show that the dress was tucked away until September in lost and found, likely under less than ideal conditions.

The haute couture gown had been set to go under the hammer at Nate D. Sanders Auction House on October 31, 2019 but was removed from the sale just moments before bidding closed on the piece amid claims it had been stolen by a maid. It was reported the top bid had been just under $19,000 before the lot was withdrawn.

A spokesperson for Nate D. Sanders Auctions said that the auction house believes the housekeeper to be the rightful owner of the gown, saying:

"Nate D. Sanders Auctions prides itself on having legitimate and correct provenance on all items it places in the company's monthly auctions."

Typically, hotels keep lost and found items for three-six months. According to Nate D. Sanders Auctions, the dress was returned to Sara Corea on September 3, 2019.

"We have been made aware of a question concerning the provenance of the Lady Gaga dress being auctioned on October 31. Our research confirms the dress was given to the Beverly Hilton lost and found department, where it stayed for almost nine months. The hotel, in accordance with its longstanding policy, released the dress when no one claimed the item. The consignor has a receipt from the Beverly Hilton lost and found department and documentation, which accompanies the dress for auction."

But the situation has gotten murky as sources alleged that the dress was not Lady Gaga's to gift, or leave behind, as it remains the property of design house Valentino - helmed by designer Pierpaolo Piccioli - which has reportedly filed a report with the Beverly Hills police saying that the gown has been stolen. According to TMZ, law enforcement sources confirmed that someone from Valentino made an incident report with Beverly Hills Police on October 25, 2019 about the missing dress. A spokesperson for the department in statement to DailyMail.com said:

"On October 25, 2019, Beverly Hills Police responded to a radio call for service at 360 N. Rodeo Drive in reference of a possible theft investigation."

Police have closed their investigation into just who owns a Valentino haute couture gown.

"During the investigation, it was determined that a designer dress which had been missing had recently been placed up for private auction. It was determined that no crime had taken place. The police do not have an active criminal investigation. The matter is being resolved between the concerned parties."

Those parties include the maid at The Beverly Hilton who found the dress and Nate D. Sanders Auctions, who is handling the sale of the one-of-a-kind frock. A spokesperson for the Beverly Hilton had previously stated:

"While we are still conducting an internal investigation to understand all the facts, we have no reason to believe the item was stolen. We are working with all parties to retrieve the item and have it returned to its rightful owner as soon as possible."

The auction house said in a statement to DailyMail.com on November 16, 2019:

"This iconic dress has been withdrawn from the auction and has been returned to the Valentino archives. Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in the dress worn by Lady Gaga at the 2019 Golden Globes."

There had been questions regarding the authenticity of the dress, but this statement confirms the gown was in fact worn by the pop superstar. Previously, the gown was never authenticated by designer Pierpaolo Piccioli, and a publicist for the design house had no comment when asked if the dress was real. A police investigation into whether the dress was stolen was a brief one, and the probe was closed by officials.

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