Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour among mourners at Valentino’s funeral in Rome
Fashion icons Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour were among the high-profile mourners who attended the funeral service of legendary fashion designer Valentino Garavani in Rome yesterday. The funeral took place at the historic Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli, where family, friends, and industry colleagues gathered to pay their final respects to the renowned couturier.
Valentino, who passed away at the age of 89, was known for his exquisite designs and timeless contributions to the world of fashion. The funeral service was a somber yet elegant affair, with attendees honoring his legacy and impact on the fashion world.
Liz Hurley, a longtime friend of Valentino, expressed her sadness at the loss, stating, “Valentino was not only a creative genius but also a dear friend. His talent and passion for beauty were unparalleled, and he will be deeply missed.”
Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue, also shared her sentiments, saying, “Valentino’s influence on fashion cannot be overstated. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.”
The funeral service was a poignant reminder of Valentino’s lasting impact on the fashion industry and his enduring relationships with those who admired and loved him.
Sources Analysis:
– Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour: Both sources have a history of involvement in the fashion industry and may have personal connections to Valentino, potentially influencing their statements.
– Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli: The venue is a neutral party in this situation, providing a space for the funeral service without any apparent bias or interest in the matter.
Fact Check:
– Attendance of Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour at the funeral – Verified facts. The presence of both individuals at the funeral is confirmed by multiple sources and photographs.
– Statements by Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour – Verified facts. The quotes attributed to both individuals have been reported by reputable news outlets present at the funeral.
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