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  • anyone knows the name of the first model at 0.19 - 0.43?

    Please

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  • Valentino is still a label that promotes elegance and wearability.

  • love it..wearable and not outrageous crazy..

  • not the best imo but its still good! i mean its valentino! so couture and chic! but the truth is that this isnt the best work he has done! but its still very good!

  • ugh, utterly boring clothes, i just watched JPG, what a contrast.

  • very bad, where is Alessandra?

  • valentino is always made out of love...very nice...i liked it

  • im sorry but this collection is just pure Grandma and horrible!

    Bring back Alessandra Facchinetti !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • totally agree. this collection cannot even be redeemed by saying that young women will be tempted to wear these designs for the sake of kitsch or in the quest for a "vintage" look. i mean, a beige mink with a diamante brooch? all these matchy-matchy suits and furs? the extremely young models with "undone" hair only makes the contrast against the stiff old-lady clothes even more stark.

  • Very chic... Very Valentino

  • You cannot be serious.

    Compared to Alessandra's designs....?

  • I freely admit that Alessandra was much more avant-garde and was a break or a new era for Valentino. But the new designers show their clothes in a more professional and you like it or not worthy of the brand and in turn to meet its large and loyal clientele

  • They will, by remaining stagnant, maintain some clientele but will lose future clientele. How appropriate the show was held in a museum. That's what Valentino seems to be destined to become - a second rate museum of Valentino's old designs. The clothes are absolutely well made, yet unashamedly unoriginal. I think this ground has been covered & covered well; the 1960's are long past. Alessandra may have been fired, but considering the lack of originality here, she gets the last laugh.

  • Apparently, the cruel reality is that Valentino has refused to move and refuses to accept a touch of art to its classic sophistication. It may be the most beautiful clothes are the same thing over and over we are doomed to receive this mark. Alessandra, Valentino tried to bring a new era, and apparently his call was not heeded.

  • There is no possible way to defend the new designers. They are incredibly talentless and shamelessly so. They seem to think there is nothing wrong with copying archives. Alessandra was hugely talented and was moving the brand into the 21st century. Valentino may have already had a large clientele, but they were mostly older ladies who lunch. Ladies who won't last much longer (everybody has to die!) So to fire Alessandra and replace her with these two hacks? That's like refusing the future

  • ¡Valentino Garavani is irreplaceable! But if, upon seeing the proposals for this brilliant, notes that just made a collage of all the classics and sold to customers conformist.

    Alessandra is avant-garde, romantic and elegant. I think a talent that tried to breathe life into this brand.

  • I don't see why people think Valentino is "irreplaceable". He did what he did well (cocktail dresses and decorative suits) very well, but one can hardly call that a pillar in the foundation of fashion. Cristobal Balenciaga is irreplaceable; Valentino is replaceable. The designers who took over should be ashamed of themselves. Even the music is from the same era! (It's Motown, and a male artist) The collection is beautiful, and well made, but leave the 1960's to the '60's. MOVE ON.

  • The hair is actually very '60s... I ask, aside from the young women, what part of this show didn't come from the 1960's? The clothes, the makeup, the hair, and the music (the 2nd song is by a Motown artist - the name evades me at the moment) are all straight out of the 1960's. Exactly what part of the aesthetic presented here did the designers develop themselves? I can't see one thing that's new. Shameless and embarrassing, these two hacks are nails in the Valentino coffin.

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