Giorgio Armani, Italian Fashion Designer, Dies at 91

Giorgio Armani, Italian Fashion Designer, Dies at 91

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Giorgio Armani in 2009.Fred R. Conrad

Giorgio Armani, Fashion’s Master of the Power Suit, Dies at 91​

He created a male uniform whose feminized form won favor with women. An alliance with movie stars made his name all but synonymous with red-carpet dressing.
  • Sept. 4, 2025Updated 3:53 p.m. ET
Giorgio Armani, a designer who rewrote the rules of fashion not once but twice in his lifetime, died on Thursday at his home in Milan. He was 91.

His death was announced by his company, the Armani Group, which said he had been working “until his final days.”

A reluctant designer but an instinctive empire builder, Mr. Armani initially became a household name by adapting a custom from traditional Neapolitan tailors: softening the internal structure of a man’s suit to reveal the body inside. Simply by removing shoulder pads and canvas linings, Mr. Armani devised what in the early 1980s became a new male uniform, the easy and almost louche sensuality of which soon enough found favor among a female clientele.
 
Considering how many people are dying at relatively young ages these days, a 91-year-old has lived a really long life on earth.
 
CK is still in vogue for those flat chested girls to wear and show their bras and panties.
It was intentional to use flat-chested girls instead of voluptuous women for their hidden agenda

Many will start to think that is a norm then many also think LGBT is a norm
 
Giorgio Armani, Italian Fashion Designer, Dies at 91

www.nytimes.com
04Armani--zcbj-articleLarge.jpg
Giorgio Armani in 2009.Fred R. Conrad

Giorgio Armani, Fashion’s Master of the Power Suit, Dies at 91​

He created a male uniform whose feminized form won favor with women. An alliance with movie stars made his name all but synonymous with red-carpet dressing.
  • Sept. 4, 2025Updated 3:53 p.m. ET
Giorgio Armani, a designer who rewrote the rules of fashion not once but twice in his lifetime, died on Thursday at his home in Milan. He was 91.

His death was announced by his company, the Armani Group, which said he had been working “until his final days.”

A reluctant designer but an instinctive empire builder, Mr. Armani initially became a household name by adapting a custom from traditional Neapolitan tailors: softening the internal structure of a man’s suit to reveal the body inside. Simply by removing shoulder pads and canvas linings, Mr. Armani devised what in the early 1980s became a new male uniform, the easy and almost louche sensuality of which soon enough found favor among a female clientele.
Only a Jewish designer would be glorified, nobody will care a gentile designer
 

Alamak ! 715 still waiting for him to tailor a suit to look like a "premium spouse" and replacement for Joanne's ex-AMDK bf. :cool:

 
I want to be buried in my Armani Suit. With my RI t-shirt under the suit. Can or not?
 
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