Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani Dies at 91

Italian fashion legend Giorgio Armani, founder of the global luxury brand, dies at 91. He revolutionized modern tailoring and built a €2 billion empire spanning fashion, cosmetics, and hospitality.
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Italian Fashion Legend Passes Away

Giorgio Armani, the visionary Italian fashion designer who revolutionized modern style and built a global luxury empire, has died at the age of 91. His company announced the passing of the iconic designer who remained actively involved in his fashion house until his final days.

Building a Fashion Empire

Armani founded his eponymous label in 1975 with partner Sergio Galeotti, transforming it from a small Milanese atelier into a multinational corporation with annual revenues exceeding €2 billion. The brand became synonymous with Italian elegance and modern sophistication, expanding beyond haute couture into perfumes, cosmetics, accessories, watches, and luxury hospitality including hotels and cafes.

Revolutionizing Modern Style

Armani's most significant contribution to fashion was his deconstruction of traditional tailoring. He eliminated structured padding from jackets, introduced soft fabrics, and created the iconic "unstructured" blazer that became his signature. His designs blurred gender lines, creating elegant blazers and suits for women that challenged conventional fashion norms.

Hollywood and Global Influence

The designer's breakthrough came with the 1980 film American Gigolo, where Richard Gere's wardrobe exclusively featured Armani designs. This established the brand's presence in Hollywood, leading to collaborations with countless celebrities and film productions. Armani dressed stars for major events including the Grammy Awards, MTV Music Awards, and designed uniforms for Italian Olympic athletes.

According to a statement from his family and company, "He created a vision that extended from fashion to every aspect of daily life. He was ahead of his time with exceptional clarity and pragmatism, driven by relentless curiosity and deep attention to the present and for people."

Armani had been ill for some time and missed his first fashion show earlier this year due to health issues. He will lie in state at the Armani Theater in Milan for public tribute before a private funeral.

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