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A view of the Valentino Garavani's exhibition
at the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome July 6, 2007.
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Though it was once the undisputed capital of la dolce vita, Rome is no longer
where Italy's top designers unveil their collections, and the city has been
quick to capitalize on Valentino's big name status.
The designer was allowed to pick the city's monuments he fancied as settings
for his parties and a list of Italian dignitaries have paid tribute to his role
in putting Italy at the top of global fashion.
Valentino, whose group last month landed in the hands of private equity fund
Permira, shrugged off rumors of impending retirement.
"I'm a disaster in everything else, but dress designing I can do," he
said.