Photo: Bruno Cordioli from Milano, Italy
The world of fashion mourns the loss of one of its most legendary figures. Giorgio Armani, founder and creative force behind the Armani brand, has passed away at the age of 91 at his residence in Milan. The news was confirmed by the Armani Group, which issued the following statement:
“With infinite sadness, we announce the passing of our creator, founder, and tireless inspiration: Giorgio Armani.”
Known as “Re Giorgio” (King Giorgio), Armani transformed global fashion with his minimalist, timeless designs that redefined elegance for both men and women. Since founding his company in 1975, he built a brand that expanded beyond apparel into fragrance, accessories, interior design, and luxury hospitality, becoming a true lifestyle empire.
Annual revenue: approximately €2.3 billion.
Net worth: estimated at $12 billion in 2025, ranking him among the most successful fashion designers in history.
Global reach: Armani’s influence spanned prêt-à-porter, red-carpet couture, cinema, and lifestyle, shaping the very identity of modern Italian fashion.
Armani had stepped back from public appearances since June due to health concerns. A public farewell will be held at Armani/Teatro in Milan this coming weekend, while the funeral will take place privately with close family.
Giorgio Armani’s death marks the end of an era. His vision, discipline, and creative genius will continue to inspire future generations of designers, entrepreneurs, and dreamers worldwide.
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