Italian Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani Dies at 91
The world of fashion is mourning the loss of one of its most influential and iconic figures—Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who redefined modern elegance, passed away at the age of 91. His death was confirmed by the Armani Group in a statement released on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Known globally as “Re Giorgio” (King Giorgio), Armani leaves behind a legacy that transcended fashion, symbolizing timeless style, precision tailoring, and visionary business leadership.
Born in Piacenza, Italy, Giorgio Armani began his career in fashion in the 1960s, working as a window dresser and then as a designer for menswear labels. In 1975, he founded the Armani Group, which grew into a multi-billion-euro fashion empire, encompassing everything from high couture and ready-to-wear, to interior design, beauty, hotels, and homeware.
His hallmark was minimalist sophistication—sharp lines, subdued colors, and the rejection of flashy ornamentation. Armani’s designs were often seen as the epitome of quiet luxury, making him a favorite among celebrities, politicians, and royalty.
Key highlights of his legacy include,
Armani was not just a designer—he was a meticulous creative force and an astute businessman. Until his final days, he was known to personally oversee every detail of his collections, including advertising campaigns and model styling. His hands-on approach became legendary, earning him a reputation for perfectionism.
Despite being unwell in recent months, Armani remained closely involved with his brand. His absence from Milan’s Men’s Fashion Week in June 2025—the first in his career—was a somber indicator of his declining health.
Few designers have left an imprint on the fashion world as deep and enduring as Giorgio Armani. His vision blurred the lines between luxury and lifestyle, creating a brand that was both aspirational and accessible. From Milan to Hollywood, from boardrooms to red carpets, his aesthetic became a global standard of understated class.
His work inspired generations of designers and continues to shape the fashion industry. Even in his absence, his name will remain a symbol of refined modernity, guiding the Armani brand and the fashion world for years to come.
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