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- Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93 in Rome.
- He launched the Valentino fashion house in 1960 and soon became a key figure in the fashion world.
- Here's a look at how women across fashion and Hollywood paid tribute to him.
Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani, known as Valentino, has died at 93, his foundation announced in an Instagram post on Monday.
"Our founder, Valentino Garavani passed away today at his Roman residence, surrounded by his loved ones," the caption read.
Valentino founded his eponymous fashion house in 1960 and quickly became one of fashion's defining figures. He was celebrated for his glamorous, elegant designs and his signature shade, "Valentino Red."
His clothes were worn by numerous celebrities and even royalty, including Princess Diana, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and Elizabeth Taylor.
"I know what women want," he said in "Valentino: The Last Emperor," a 2008 documentary about his life and career. "They want to be beautiful."
Here's how women across fashion and Hollywood paid tribute to the designer after his death.
