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See Valentino Garavani’s most iconic looks and red carpet moments

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Anne Hathaway at the 2011 Academy Awards in a Fall 2002 Valentino Couture gown. WireImage

Before his death on Monday at age 93, Valentino Garavani spent decades dressing stars like Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Anne Hathaway and Gwyneth Paltrow.

The Italian designer was a red carpet maestro, creating dazzling gowns for the Academy Awards, Met Gala and beyond — as well as couture wedding gowns for some of the world’s most famous women.

Many of the most memorable looks featured “Valentino red,” the designer’s signature color introduced in his first collection in 1959. The poppy-red hue became so recognizable that Pantone even created an official color designation for it.

Hathaway, whom Garavani once told Page Six was “like [his] daughter,” was among his most devoted fans. He came out of retirement to design a custom wedding dress for the star in 2012 — an ivory silk tulle gown with a hand-painted pink train.

Even as Valentino (the fashion house) has changed hands through several creative directors since the founder’s 2008 retirement, Hathaway has remained a steadfast fan of Garavani’s work, wearing a red dress from the designer’s Fall 2003 Haute Couture collection to a WWD event in October and a 2002 gown to the 2011 Oscars red carpet.

Paltrow likewise dug deep into Valentino’s archives to present at the 2019 Emmy Awards, wearing a 1963 design with floor-sweeping organza sleeves. Paltrow’s stylist, Elizabeth Saltzman, called the look “a fun way to put our nod towards wearing your clothes more than once, to honor a very dear friend, and to look like a billion dollar babe!”

Below, see some of the designer’s most iconic looks through the decades.

Jackie Kennedy at her wedding to Aristotle Onassis in 1968. Bettmann Archive
Princess Diana at a Paul McCartney performance in 1992. Getty Images
Julia Roberts at the 2001 Academy Awards. Corbis via Getty Images
Cate Blanchett at the 2005 Academy Awards. Getty Images
Gwyneth Paltrow at the 2019 Emmy Awards in a Spring 1963 Valentino Couture gown. Getty Images
Jackie Kennedy Onassis at the Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1979. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Halle Berry at the 1996 Academy Awards. WireImage
Sophia Loren at the 1991 Academy Awards. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Jennifer Lopez at her 2001 wedding to Cris Judd. WireImage

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Jennifer Aniston at the “Along Came Polly” premiere in 2004. Getty Images
Elizabeth Taylor with Kirk Douglas at a party celebrating the first anniversary of the film “Spartacus” in 1961. Bettmann Archive
Kate Hudson at the 2003 Golden Globe Awards. FilmMagic
Jennifer Lopez at the 2003 Academy Awards. WireImage
Anne Hathaway at the 2025 WWD Honors in a Fall 2003 Valentino Couture gown. Getty Images
Naomi Campbell at the Valentino 40th Anniversary party in 2000. Getty Images
Garavani died at 93 at his home in Rome, the brand announced on Monday. Best Image / BACKGRID
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