Valentino share cinematic fashion film to showcase Avant les Débuts campaign

Valentino Avant les Débuts | The Campaign

Iconic Italian fashion house Valentino drew inspiration from legendary film director Federico Fellini when creating their new campaign video. The video showcases Valentino’s Avant les Débuts campaign, the video channels Italian neorealism.

“A cinematographic exploration of Rome and Valentino, bound together through time.

The front door of the mythical Mignanelli Palace becomes the portal to a world of rich inspiration. Beyond the threshold, worldly artists, glamorous cinema queens and fascinating heiresses live in a dialogue that embodies the vibrant and liberated soul of Rome. For Valentino Avant les Débuts, Creative Director #AlessandroMichele offers a rarified glimpse into this world, its eternal and magnetic allure punctuated with paradoxes, moments of surprise, echoes of the past.”

- Valentino

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Fashion Film Credits:

Creative Director: Alessandro Michele

Director and Photographer : Glen Luchford

DOP: Jack Webb

Art Director: Christopher Simmonds

Set designer: Gideon Ponte

Stylist: Jonathan Kaye

Hair Stylist: Paul Hanlon

Make Up Artist : Yadim

Manicurist: Lauren Michelle Pires

Choreographer: MJ Harper

Casting Director: Ben Grimes

A special thank you to the heirs of Federico Fellini and the heirs of Bernardino Zapponi, for granting the rework of the scene from the film Roma (1972).

An additional thank you to Titanus and the heirs of Federico Fellini for the concession of Federico Fellini's voice-over taken from the film "Roma".

“Roma” (1972)

Directed by Federico Fellini

Subject and Screenplay by Federico Fellini and Bernardino Zapponi

Distribution: Titanus

Music Video Credits:

Requiem: Lacrimosa da “Mozart Requiem Realizations” – 2013

Choir of King's College, Cambridge - Stephen Cleobury

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