The designer Giorgio Armani made a splashy comeback to celebrate his new store and residences in Manhattan. Credit...Nina Westervelt for The New York Times Supported by By Guy Trebay In what now ...
“What I love most about New York is its speed, its constant reinvention, and its ability to remain both itself and entirely different,” Giorgio Armani told Vogue before his show tonigh ...
Giorgio Armani isn’t one to sit still. Even at 90 years old, he’s still very much on the move. That message was made clear on Thursday, October 17, as guests poured into New York’s Park ...
For Giorgio Armani, style goes beyond fashion. It is but one expression, and food is another. Just two decades after debuting his fashion label in Milan in 1975, Armani opened his first restaurant ...
NEW YORK — Fashion people rarely respond well to rules or even suggestions, so it was a coup that everyone adhered to the “black tie” dress code required at Thursday evening’s Giorgio ...
Armani is 90 years old and has so far been tight-lipped about the succession plans for the company he founded in 1975 and still firmly controls. "I can still give myself two or three years as head ...
With an estimated worth of over $13 billion, Giorgio Armani has been a fashion powerhouse since launching his namesake label in 1975. The Italian designer, who turned 90 in July, is also immensely ...
While there are aspects of Armani’s life that are incontestably royal—the multibillion-dollar, privately owned, globe-spanning company; the glossy green superyacht; his enduring leadership ...
ROME – Giorgio Armani, founder of the eponymous Italian fashion brand, said in an interview published on Oct 13 that he plans to retire within the next two or three years. The 90-year-old has so ...
When I meet Mr. Armani—never Giorgio, even to those in his inner sanctum—on the eve of his 90th birthday this past summer, he is at home in Milan, surveying his light-dappled Japanese garden ...
Giorgio Armani is in the New York groove. The designer is in town for his spring 2025 show—and to fete his fleet of new Madison Avenue boutiques, housed in a complex that includes his namesake ...
The dress code on the invitation said “Black Tie”. Giorgio Armani, a man who does nothing in half measures, pulled out all the stops for his first show in New York in ten years—and he asked ...