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Documentary Reveals True Genius Behind Fashion Virtuoso

The life of famed fashion designer Valentino creates a fascinating film.

My first trip to Venice was memorable in many ways. But, I will forever remember walking past a Valentino showroom and just being entranced at what stood in front of me behind a mere pane of glass.

I wanted that dress behind the window. Why? Well, it was simply the most gorgeous material possession I had ever seen.

And, after watching the documentary Valentino: The Last Emperor, I find that I am not alone. There are people the world over that have fallen in love with Valentino's designs and gift for creating beauty. The man, seen here as a perfectionist and a diva (if that word could be used for any man, it should be used for Valentino), just seems to know what styles, colors, fabrics and designs will make a woman’s beauty shine.

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His desire for excellence has paid off for 45 years, during which he has reigned as one of the premier (if not THE premier) fashion designers in the world. He focuses his designs on ONE thing — evening gowns…and over the years he has perfected his characteristic elegant and classic look.

Any woman who possesses any imagination can visualize herself in a Valentino. And, in this movie, you get a little peek at how that international glory has not only been achieved, but been sustained for over four decades.

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Filmed with less of a history bent and more a day-in-the-life spin, the documentary looks at Valentino’s 45th year in fashion including the anniversary party and fashion show in Rome. His lifestyle, like his work, is the ultimate in style, but would we really expect anything else from someone who creates work that has the ability to transport us to another reality?

He can be temperamental, but we expect that. He is demanding, but we understand that. Could he really design the dresses he designs and NOT be showy? He is not always gracious, but we overlook that.

Why? Because he is Valentino? No...there is more to him than that. As the documentary reveals, he has difficulty expressing his emotions to others, even those who are intimately close with him. We come to realize the reason Valentino is seemingly stingy on giving thanks is because, with his artistic temperament, he has trouble relaying expressions of gratitude. When he does, he gets overcome and he breaks down from all of the appreciation he has for his staff, friends and partner. He is an extravagant man on the outside, but inside, he is a sensitive soul.

Anyone who is interested in fashion, interested in design or just plain interested in beauty should see this fascinating documentary.

Valentino: The Last Emperor: 2008, 96 minutes, rated PG-13, directed by Matt Tyrnauer. owns a copy of this title on DVD.

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