Valentino’s co -founder, Giancarlo Giammetti

A fashion industry titan is separated by a residence of New York City. Giancarlo Giammetti, co -founder of the legendary Valentino Fashion House, has listed his place in the Sutton area for $ 17.5 million, according to a statement on Monday.

This price is already set on a loss, as Giammetti bought the unit in 2010 for $ 18.5 million, according to real estate records.

Giammetti, 83, founded Valentino at the age of 18 with Valentino Garavani in 1960, the year they met. Valentino, an Italian fashion house, has long been synonymous with luxury. His clothing has adorned the tastes of A-Listers for years, including Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lopez and Lizzo.

Needless to say, this attic hanger is not in great style.

Located on the 54th floor of a Beacon Court, a brilliant tower designed by the architect César Pelli and known for its private motor track and the panoramic views of the horizon – the apartment offers wide views that cover the Central Park to the East River.

Giancarlo Giammetti, Soko to Valentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2025 Fashion jump as part of Paris Couture Fashion Week on January 29, 2025 in Paris, France. Wwd through getty images
Giancarlo Giammetti’s New York Attic, co -founder of Valentino Fashion House, has reached the market for $ 17.5 million. Yoo jean han

Formed by three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, the unit of the corner occupies one of the most desirable positions of the building, with almost all the rooms lined in ceiling glass and, that is, it is flooded with natural light.

The residence was customized by the renowned French interior designer Jacques Grange, a collaborator with Giammetti’s and one of the favorites of fashion and international fashion art.

Inside, the house covers approximately 3,800 square feet, anchored by a section of 77 feet of formal life, dining room and interconnected library spaces ideal for entertaining large-scale. A rectangular entrance gallery establishes a stately tone on arrival.

The lobby. Yoo jean han
The Aerie offers unobstructed views by Central Park. Yoo jean han
Located on the 54th floor of a Beacon Court, the residence occupies 3,779 square feet. Yoo jean han

The main suite is positioned to maximize the views of Central Park, with a large bedroom of 29 by 15 feet, a marble bathroom inspired by SPA and a dressing room equipped with extensive incorporations.

Two rooms for guests, each with a private bathroom, sit in a private wing.

An elegant kitchen of Poggenpohl has top -notch appliances and a cozy breakfast with east -oriented morning light.

A guest powder room, a laundry room, as well as three separate entries to accommodate residents, staff and guests, stand out.

The attic has 40 ceiling windows and increasing ceilings. Cary Horowitz
The kitchen. Yoo jean han
The main bedroom. Yoo jean han
A private bathroom. Yoo jean han

Giammetti did not save any expenses during the renovation, which incorporated motorized tones, museum quality lighting and a hearing aid system.

According to the list, the apartment is prepared and designed for daily life effortlessly with a luxury aesthetics.

A Beacon Court, which rises above the Bloomberg Tower, near the 58th Street and Avenida Lexington, has been attracted for a long time since buyers in the world of celebrities and businesses thanks to his vision of privacy, security and panoramic views.

A closet on foot. Yoo jean han
A second room. Yoo jean han
One of the 3.5 bathrooms. Yoo jean han
Valentino was founded in 1960. Pictures of getty

The previous residents have included Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the owner of the Mets billionaire, Steve Cohen, and the former General Director of General Electric, IMMELT Jeff.

Allison Bandier Koffman and Juliette Janssens of Sotheby’s International Realty, and Martha Kramer by Brown Harris Stevens, keep the list.

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