Oscar de la Renta was one of the most celebrated and famed fashion designers and couturiers in the world.
As news spread of his death Monday night, celebrities and fans alike mourned the loss of the acclaimed fashion designer.
Vogue's Anna Wintour honored the designer Tuesday in an essay posted on the fashion magazine’s website.
“There is much being said that his passing yesterday marks the end of an era,” Wintour began. “This strength must have been with him in the hospital last week when he made the decision to turn off treatment; it was not the quality of life he wanted.”
Wintour wrote that his final words to her were “I love you, and I said I love you back.”
She also reflected on the relationship between de la Renta and his wife, Annette, of 25 years.
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"Theirs was the greatest, most life-enhancing love affair," Wintour said. "Last week in the hospital he said that she never wears the beautiful jewelry he gave her, and she said simply, 'I have you.'"
Sarah Jessica Parker said in a statement to E!: "Knowing that sadly none of us will have more time with the beloved and resplendent Oscar de la Renta only enhances my exuberant appreciation of the time he gave, the talent he shared and the friendship he allowed."
Celebrities and members of the fashion industry took to social media to offer their condolences.
Oscar de la Renta was a wonderful designer, a true Renaissance man. His voice will continue to sing in our hearts. Love Diane — DVF (@DVF) October 21, 2014
Sad to hear of the death of #OscardelaRenta. What a remarkable life and career, and a kind and generous man. — Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) October 21, 2014
Iconic legendary genius, gone but definitely not forgotten #OscarDeLaRenta My heart goes out to the De La Renta family. -ZS — Zoe Saldana (@zoesaldana) October 21, 2014
The Gentleman of Fashion you will always be !!! R I P oscarprgirl oscarprgirl #Oscar de la Renta �� http://t.co/LLPSpq9E17 — Naomi Campbell (@NaomiCampbell) October 21, 2014
I used to dream about having a Mcdonald's date like this. Only #oscardelarenta could make fast food fashionable:) pic.twitter.com/q33qUupmAA — Megan West (@MeganWestWAPT) October 21, 2014
RIP Oscar de la Renta. There will never be a gentleman or romantic designer quite like you. — Stacy London (@stacylondon) October 21, 2014
Saddened to hear the news about Oscar de la Renta. Thank you for bringing so much beauty into the world #RIP — Rebecca Minkoff (@RebeccaMinkoff) October 21, 2014
So sad for the loss of this legend. Oscar de la Renta thank for all the beauty and inspiration you shared with us. #odlr #oscardelarenta — Nina Garcia (@ninagarcia) October 21, 2014
I am so saddened to hear of the passing of Oscar de la Renta. He was just as elegant as the clothes he made. An American icon #RIP — Brad Goreski (@mrbradgoreski) October 21, 2014
Today fashion lost one of the greatest couturiers of the last century. I'm grateful to have worn his beautiful creations. #OscardelaRenta — Coco Rocha (@cocorocha) October 21, 2014
RIP iconic designer Oscar De La Renta,who was a big part of 3 of my life's biggest moments.Much love & peace2 his family& all who loved him! — Gloria Estefan (@GloriaEstefan) October 21, 2014
He made this secret fashion girl's dreams come true #OscarDelaRenta pic.twitter.com/uyZTWJJR11 — Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) October 21, 2014
I've worn Oscar de la Renta's signature fragrance my whole adult life. It is like his designs & life. Classic, soft, feminine & elegant. RIP — Jamie Lee Curtis (@Curtisleejamie) October 21, 2014
What a sad day for the fashion industry. An icon is gone. RIP Oscar de la Renta ❤️ — Nicky Hilton (@NickyHilton) October 21, 2014
De la Renta has dressed practically every woman in public life. His clothes were classic, elegant, feminine and flattering —which explains why so many first ladies have chosen him to dress them for those historic moments.
On Tuesday morning, “Today” contributing correspondent Jenna Bush Hager talked about the late designer and how she felt wearing a custom wedding gown from him.
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Most recently, Amal Clooney chose a gown created by de la Renta for her wedding to George Clooney, evidence of his prominence.
Truly saddened by the loss of one of the greatest fashion icons of all time. Oscar de la Renta will be greatly missed. — Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) October 21, 2014
The fashion business says goodbye to a mentor, a legand & an icon. He defined a standard we can only aspire to. #RIPOscarDeLaRenta — Kenneth Cole (@KennethCole) October 21, 2014
The fashion world has lost a legend RIP #Oscardelarenta — Garcelle Beauvais (@GarcelleB) October 21, 2014