Anna Wintour and Liz Hurley among mourners at fashion designer’s funeral

Liz Hurley and Anna Wintour among mourners at Italian fashion designer Valentino’s Garavani funeral in Rome

Anna Wintour, Elizabeth Hurley and Anne Hathaway were among the fashion and film stars who gathered in Rome for the funeral of Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani on Friday.

The service was held at the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels and Martyrs, near Piazza della Repubblica, following two days of public viewing at his foundation’s headquarters.

Garavani, known universally by his first name Valentino, died aged 93 at his home in Rome on Monday.

Hathaway wore a black Valentino coat trimmed with ruffles, while Elizabeth Hurley attended with her son Damian – a day after giving evidence in her case at the UK High Court against the Daily Mail newspaper’s publisher.

REUTERS/Yara Nardi Anna Wintour wearing sunglasses and a fur-trimmed coat REUTERS/Yara Nardi

Vogue editor Anna Wintour outside Rome’s Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels and Martyrs

Deepixel/Getty Images Two women dressed in black, one with black sunglasses, embrace outside the church among other mournersDeepixel/Getty Images

Actress Anne Hathaway hugs a fellow mourner outside the church

REUTERS/Yara Nardi Liz Hurley and her son Damian Hurley both dresses in black walk side by side as they arrive for the funeralREUTERS/Yara Nardi

Fellow actress Liz Hurley, and her son Damian Hurley, arrive for the funeral

EPA/Shutterstock A framed portrait of Valentino Garavani is displayed on top of his coffin inside the churchEPA/Shutterstock

A portrait of Valentino on his coffin

Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP via Getty Images A group of mourners dressed in black walk together outside the church after the serviceStefano RELLANDINI / AFP via Getty Images

Italian fashion designer, and Valentino’s former creative director, Pier Paolo Piccioli (M) and actress Afef Jnifen (R) arrive at the funeral

Fellow fashion designers Donatella Versace and Tom Ford were also present.

Outside the basilica, crowds gathered to pay their respects, many holding red ribbons in homage to the designer’s signature colour – “Valentino red”.

Across a career that began in the 1950s, Valentino became synonymous with dressing the rich and famous, and Hollywood royalty.

His clients included Jackie Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor and Diana, Princess of Wales, while his gowns became red-carpet fixtures for Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett and Sharon Stone.

Antonio Masiello/Getty Images Uniformed pallbearers carry the coffin of Valentino Garavani from the basilica as guards stand on either sideAntonio Masiello/Getty Images

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Valentino during the ceremony

REUTERS/Yara Nardi Three men in black suits stand solemnly outside the church REUTERS/Yara Nardi

Valentino’s partner, Bruce Hoeksema (M), alongside his business partner Giancarlo Giammetti (R)

Antonio Masiello/Getty Images Donatella Versace, dressed in black and wearing sunglasses, leaves the funeral ceremony accompanied by othersAntonio Masiello/Getty Images

Fellow Italian designer Donatella Versace leaves the funeral

White roses and lilies surrounded the coffin as it was carried into the basilica to the sound of Mozart.

Valentino will be cremated, with his ashes interred at Rome’s Flaminio Cemetery.

Although he retired in 2008, the label’s next couture show at the end of January in Paris is expected to double as a final industry salute to a designer often described as the last emperor of Italian fashion.

MASSIMO PERCOSSI/EPA/Shutterstock Anna Wintour wearing sunglasses and a fur-trimmed coat walks past a hearse near the funeral entranceMASSIMO PERCOSSI/EPA/Shutterstock

Anna Wintour stands next to the hearse and casket

Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP via Getty Images Olivia Palermo dressed in black stands beside a hearse, looking towards the flower-covered coffin as mourners gather nearby.Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP via Getty Images

US fashion influencer, and long-time friend of the designer, Olivia Palermo looks on

REUTERS/Yara Nardi A large crowd gathers in a city square as the hearse carrying the coffin arrives for the funeral ceremony.REUTERS/Yara Nardi

People gathered around the hearse as it arrived at the ceremony

EPA/Shutterstock Rome’s mayor, wearing a tricolour sash, walks among mourners outside the basilica after the funeral.EPA/Shutterstock

Rome’s Mayor Roberto Gualtieri was also present

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