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Posted: Sep 2007

Alessandra Facchinetti has been seen for years as a
rising star of Italian couture and one of its most promising talents. She
previously worked at Gucci, where she took over from Tom Ford.
"Facchinetti is the designer who can provide the
best interpretation and continuity to the image that characterizes the
Valentino label across the world," the group's chief executive officer,
Stefano Sassi, said in a statement.
Designers Maria Grazia Chiuri
and Pier Paolo Piccioli keep their jobs as accessories
designers, the statement said.
Facchinetti said she aims to present her first
Valentino collection in March.
"I am honored to be part of this new project," she said, calling
Valentino an "icon of style and elegance."
Valentino Garavani, 75, said Tuesday he was stepping
down as head designer of the fashion house after 45 years in the business. Over
the course of his career, his trademark red gowns have graced the world's
royals,
Valentino said he would show his last ready-to-wear collection in
Facchinetti began her fashion career at Prada's
second line Miu Miu, where
she stayed for seven years, eventually rising to become design brand coordinator
for both the men's and women's collections.
In 2000, she became design director next to Ford at Gucci; four years later she
was named creative director for womenswear when Ford
resigned. But Facchinetti resigned a year later in a
disagreement with management, and in 2006 joined Italian sportswear maker Moncler.
Good Luck Alessandra!
Catch ya next month CJ Henderson Azani Fashion