A Fashion Industry Titan is sharing ways with a New York City settlement. Giancarlo Giammetti, co-founder of the legendary Valentino Fashion house, has listed his Penthouse’s Sutton Place for $ 17.5 million, according to a Monday omission.
This price has already been loss, as Giammett bought the unit again in 2010 for $ 18.5 million, property data show.
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. Her dresses have worshiped lists or lists for years, including Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lopez and Lizzo.
Needless to say, this roof roof is not separated from the high style.
Located on the 54th floor of a Beacon court – a brilliant tower created by architect César Pelli and known for his private motor court and panoramic horizon visas – the apartment offers comprehensive views that the Span Central Park on the Eastern River.
Consisting of three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, the corner unit occupies one of the most desirable positions of the building, with almost every room lined with the floor from the floor to the ceiling and said-flooded with natural light.
The settlement was personalized by renowned French interior stylist Jacques Grange, a tall associate of Giammetti and a favorite of the international elite of fashion and art.
Inside, the house includes approximately 3,800 square meters anchored by a 77 -meter stretch of official interconnected spaces, dining and libraries ideal to enter a large scale. A rectangular entrance gallery places a graceful tone on arrival.
The main suite is positioned to maximize the views of the central park, with a spaceus bedroom 29-for-15-foot, a bathroom-inspired marble bath and a stripping room equipped with wide purchases.
Two guest bedrooms, each with an Ensuite bath, sit on a private arm.
A graceful kitchen from Poggenpohl feels high -level accessories and a cozy breakfast noise with morning light in the east.
The additional highlights include a guest room, a laundry room, plus three separate entrances to accommodate residents, staff and shells alike.
Giammetti spared no expense during renovation, which included motorized shades, museum quality lighting and a system of audio -level sound.
According to the list, the apartment is moving ready and designed for easy days living with a luxury aesthetic.
A Beacon court, which rises above the Bloomberg tower near the road 58 and Lexington Avenue, has long attracted famous buyers and business world thanks to his views of intimacy, security and panoramic.
Last residents have included Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the owner of Mets Steve Cohen billionaire and former General Electric Jeff Immelt.
Bandier Allison Koffman and Sotheby’s Juliette Juliette Janssens International Realty, and Martha Kramer from Brown Harris Stevens, keep the list.
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