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Valentino Garavani is a diffusion line under the umbrella of the iconic Italian fashion house. The Garavani sub-brand includes designer shoes for men and women, high-end leather handbags, and other luxury accessories.
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Discover the joy of luxury shopping with italist through the experiences of our valued customers. Read their stories and see why fashion enthusiasts worldwide choose italist for authentic, high-end finds at the best prices.
Rachel N.
Fast service, great priceI still can’t believe how quickly I recieved my order (I’m starting to think Italist has a warehouse in my backyard)! Gorgeous item, excellent price. I will definitely order here again!
Jeffrey G.
Treat Yourself!I purchased a D&G back sack for day trips while traveling. This site has so much high-end variety, it was difficult to only buy one item!
Oleksandra F.
Prada leather cardholderI loved it! It’s my first time ordering from the website and I can’t be happier. The item is original, the packaging was great, and the delivery was fast. I highly recommend! Great customer service too (I went to the chat and got all the answers to my questions)
Ron B.
Easy and cheap.It was rather easy and updating you with emails time to time whatever they do with your order. And during my price comparison with other shopping sites, before I bought the item, even with the shipping and the customs fee, it was still the cheapest amongst others. Definitely will shop here again.
Is Valentino Garavani the same thing as Valentino?
There are several Valentinos out there: you might have heard of Valentino Garavani, Mario Valentino, RED Valentino…so, what’s the difference?