Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 14:38:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 16:16:29
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Italian fashion legend Giorgio Armani, one of the most influential and celebrated fashion designers in the world, known for bringing Italian chic to the global stage, has passed away at the age of 91.
Armani's death was announced by the fashion house he founded on Saturday, with the statement confirming that the designer had died in his home in Milan, Italy, on Friday, citing a statement from the designer's family. "He worked tirelessly up until the last day of his life on October 22, 2022," the statement said.
Having ascended to fashion legend alongside peers like Ralph Lauren and Donatella Versace, Armani was credited with revolutionizing fashion in the 1970s and 1980s, at a time when eccentric, sometimes absurdly designed clothing was dominating the scene. Ever the minimalist, Armani's styling was characterized by simplicity, with clean, unstructured tailoring that emphasized the natural line and drape of high-quality fabrics. His understated, elegant style offered an alternative to the flashiness of many designers at the time and helped to bring sophisticated simplicity to the global runway, with many of his breakthroughs originating from the shades and structures of his clothing.
Armani was born in the Italian town of Piacenza in 1931, and his journey to fashion began when he worked as a window dresser at a Milan department store. He learned the ropes through encounters with the likes of iconic fashion designer Nino Cerruti and would go on to establish his own fashion house in 1975, evolving into a vertically integrated empire that would come to define the sleek, sophisticated style that would forever be associated with the Milan fashion scene.
"In retrospect, I believe that my life's work has been to make women feel beautiful and confident, and to see in my clothes an expression of their personality and identity," Armani once said.
With the fashion titan's death, the world has lost a pioneer who helped bring contemporary Italian fashion to the world, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy.
"Giorgio Armani was a genius and an absolute visionary. He will be truly missed," said Vanessa Cappa, a colleague and friend of Armani's, in a statement. "He has left an indelible mark on the fashion industry and his legacy will continue to be celebrated for decades to come."
No details about the designer's specific cause of death have been released.