Giorgio Armani, top Italian fashion designer, dies at 91, his company says
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Giorgio Armani, the renowned Italian fashion designer, has died at age 91, his company said in a statement shared Thursday on social media.
“With infinite sorrow, the Armani Group announces the passing of its creator, founder, and tireless driving force: Giorgio Armani,” the Giorgio Armani brand said on Facebook.
The company said he “passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones. Indefatigable to the end, he worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections, and the many ongoing and future projects.”
Reuters/Sarah Meyssonnier
Born on July 11, 1934, in the Italian town of Piacenza, Armani attended medical school before leaving to pursue a career in fashion. Taking a job as a window dresser at a department store in Milan, he eventually trained in the atelier of Nino Cerruti.
In 1975, Armani launched his own eponymous fashion label, and his designs resonated with audiences who were attracted to their refined simplicity.
He had a big break when he designed Richard Gere’s wardrobe for the 1980 movie “American Gigolo.
“I was the first to soften the image of men, and harden the image of women,” the designer wrote in his 2015 book. “I dressed men in women’s fabrics, and stole from men what women wanted and needed—the power suit.”
Armani dressed some of the biggest celebrities in the world for red carpet appearances, including Julia Roberts, Cate Blanchett and Michele Pfeiffer.
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