Fashion and entertainment figures mourn Oscar de la Renta at private funeral in New York

Mourners file out of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola following a memorial service for Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Mourners file out of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola following a memorial service for Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren departs after a memorial service for Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014.  -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Businessman Rupert Murdoch departs after a memorial service for the designer Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Actor Hugh Jackman and wife Deborra-Lee Furness depart after a memorial service for the designer Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton departs a memorial service for fashion designer Oscar de la Renta in New York on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Annette de la Renta (second from left), wife of late fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, and adopted son Moises de la Renta (second from right), depart a memorial service for the designer in New York, on Nov 3, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (REUTERS) - The fashion world mourned the loss of one of its greatest designers on Monday at the private funeral of Oscar de la Renta, who died last month at 82 after battling cancer.

The tall Dominican-born de la Renta dressed New York socialites, Hollywood stars and American first ladies during a career that spanned five decades.

Former US Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and Hillary Clinton, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Vogue magazine editor-in-chief Anna Wintour spoke during the service at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

"It was a beautiful ceremony," said Heather Petrie, 31, a member of the choir. "It was a celebration of life" with "lots of music, an orchestra, a full choir and a soloist." Music executive Lisa Schiff described the service as"extraordinary" as she left the church.

Designers Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Diane von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger and Donna Karan, director Mike Nichols and his journalist wife Diane Sawyer, newswoman Barbara Walters, photographer Annie Leibovitz and actor Hugh Jackman were among those who attended.

Former First Lady Laura Bush and her daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara were also there to pay their respects.

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker, a close friend of de la Renta and who has worn his gowns on the red carpet on many occasions, was not at the funeral - she is filming a movie in Rome. Her husband, actor Matthew Broderick, attended the service.

Fans and photographers were kept behind police barricades that stretched a city block at the imposing church on Park Avenue.

De la Renta died at his home in Connecticut on Oct 20, surrounded by his family, friends and more than a few dogs.

His designs were known for their detail, fabrics and embroideries. His classic creations ranged from fitted suits to pastel and floral print dresses to elaborate, flowing ball gowns that were favourites on the red carpet.

He created the lace, off-the-shoulder wedding gown worn by London-based human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin for her September wedding to actor George Clooney in Venice, Italy.

De la Renta was also known for his philanthropy, particularly in his native Dominican Republic, where he had a home. In 1982 he established La Casa del Nino for underprivileged children there.

President Danilo Medina led the nation in mourning and praised the designer for changing the lives of thousands of children in the country.

Dominican Foreign Minister Andrés Navarro credited de la Renta for being "a permanent ambassador of our country abroad"and for raising the nation's international profile.

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