And now, more than fifty years
later, Valentino’s latest couture collection, some of which we bring you here, is still about red – any number of shades of red that are so fabulous they just blow away the competition! Through his long career,
Valentino dressed Empresses and Princesses, Queens and First Ladies and movie stars too. He counted amongst his clients Empress Farah Diba, Princess Margaret, Queen Fabiola, Jacqueline Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, Marella Agnelli, Marisa Berenson… the list reads like a who’s who of global high society ladies… and even as the structure of the fashion industry transformed and went prêt a porter in a big way, Valentino continued to stay relevant, building through the years a continuously shifting ne w generation of customers, parlaying his name into exciting lines of new fashion items… accessories, bags, shoes and so forth to complement his clothes. And still he is the couture master, so today, he dresses big names like Penelope Cruz and Angelina Jolie... and as before, his clients become his close bosom pals. Fast
VICTORIA BECKHAM is the V into the 21st century. She is associated with the colour black.
and what more could she possibly want? Victoria wanted a
career in fashion, which she epitomizes and loves with a
and we see the spectacular rise of another V,
forward half a decade the inimitable
VICTORIA BECKHAM, the lady who seemingly has it all, the icon of present day’s success. She is talented beyond words; stylish, slim and so posh! You name it, Victoria Beckham has it – the fame, the wealth, the homes, the singing career, the handsome David Beckham for a husband, a stunning family, with enough sons to please any mother-in- law, plus a daughter for dishy husband to bond and stay home with! How smart and complete can a woman get,
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passion. It looked easy the way she launched herself into the cut-throat world of fashion, but if you read her interviews and all the catty stories about her, you are left in no doubt that it was super difficult breaking into the tightly-knit world of fashion – BUT SHE DID IT.
She got help from her incredibly lucky name; yes she’s a V... and more than that, she has the power of the 1,4,7 combination in her birth date. Victoria Beckham was born April 17th which is 4,1,7 the magical combination of numbers feng shui experts refer to as the first PEARL sequence of numbers. This brings more than success, it brings international acclaim that lasts! And she was born in 1974, all three numbers of 1,4,7 are also in her year of birth! She married football player David Beckham in 1999 and that created a combination of birth
charts so amazingly complementary, with each supplying the other with everything missing in their respective charts, that it was the ultimate fit of YIN with YANG. Yes, we analyzed their Paht Chee charts in great detail for my Online Paht Chee Course to use as a teaching aid… With so many auspicious signs
in their birth numbers and in the numerology of their names, we cannot be surprised that Victoria Beckham became a stellar superstar in the world of fashion, a genuine overnight success whose fashion empire is growing faster than any other name. She has just opened a big store in Singapore and her amazingly well-cut creations are carried by my good friend Farah Khan in her Melium stores in Kuala Lumpur. And if you want to know who wears her clothes – well, it is literally every actress, model or television star who wants to showcase their well-toned bodies to perfection, amongst them literally every big name in today’s celebrity business. VERA WANG is our third V icon, a lady who personifies understated
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