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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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Angela B.
Grateful CustomerIt is always a little concerning when ordering from so far away, but the cashmere sweater I received is gorgeous!!! From the craftsmanship of construction to the artistic coloring the quality is of high standard. I am more than satisfied. The service was excellent as I was notified all through the process from the time the order was made till it recached my door. Thank You ITALIST
Allan P.
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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?