Fashion veteran Naomi Campbell wowed in an
enormous half sheer, all-black gown at the close of the Haute
Couture show.
But softer pastel tones and delicate floral patterns dominated
other looks, as celebrities including Celine Dion looked on in
the audience.
Models wore feathers on their eyelashes in a presentation that
almost resembled an extravagant masked ball.
The brand has long been go-to for Hollywood movie stars, with
creations by its now retired founder Valentino Garavani, whose
magenta red gowns became a signature trait, featuring heavily
during awards season.
Current creative chief Pierpaolo Piccioli's bouffant dresses,
and oversized designs in sumptuous taffeta and vibrant colours
have earned him plaudits from a fashion forward crowd and a
clutch of awards.
The label's Qatari owners, investment vehicle Mayhoola, had
examined plans to list Valentino on Milan's stock market,
sources told Reuters in late 2017, although the company has been
evasive about such plans since.
Haute Couture Fashion Week, which runs until Jan. 24, allows an
elite club of top-end designers to show off elaborate creations,
which are not mass-produced for stores but tend to be sold to a
single client.
(Reporting by Noemie Olive, Writing by Sarah White; Editing by
Alison Williams)
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