High Fashion Documentaries

Valentino The Last Emperor Is Coming To New York

Valentino, the tan-retired-Roman fashion designer, will have his documentary film debut on the big screen in New York on March 18.

Produced by Vanity Fair editor Matt Tyrnauer and premiered last summer at Venice Film Festival, the film will be screening in Los Angeles for journalists on March 25.

The Great Coutourier, famous for his overdone tan and for traveling with a huge entourage in his private plane, retired recently, but not before turning the color red into a hugely influential fashion movement.
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