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The History of Red in Fashion
Valentino Garavani
The King of Red
Valentino’s signature "Valentino Red" is perhaps the most iconic use of red in luxury fashion. Since the 1960s, his collections have consistently featured this vibrant hue, most memorably in his 1969 all-red collection presented at the Pitti Palace in Florence. Valentino’s red gowns have graced countless red carpets, embodying glamour and sophistication.
Christian Louboutin
The Red Sole Revolution
The unmistakable red lacquered sole of Christian Louboutin heels has become synonymous with luxury and sensuality. Louboutin introduced this detail in 1993, inspired by his assistant’s red nail polish, and it has since become a global symbol of confidence and opulence.
Jean Paul Gaultier
The Provocative Power of Red
Known for breaking boundaries, Gaultier often used red to provoke and intrigue. One of his most iconic red moments was his 1993 Les Tatouages Collection, which featured striking red corsets and tattoos, blending traditional sensuality with avant-garde flair.
Christian Dior
The ‘New Look’ in Red
Christian Dior’s 1947 "New Look" redefined post-war fashion, and red was central to his vision. He referred to red as "the color of life, of blood, of love." Dior's red dresses, such as the iconic "Rouge Trafalgar" gown, exude femininity and empowerment, becoming legendary symbols of the brand’s elegance.
BuDhaGirl
A Symbol of Power & Passion
In every era, red has commanded attention and conveyed a sense of confidence like no other. This fiery hue ignites your energy, reminding you of your boldness and courage. Red protects and empowers, it inspires love, and it draws good fortune.