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Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani acknowledges applause during the presentation of Emporio Armani’s Fall-Winter 2023-2024 Women’s collection on February 23, 2023 during the Fashion Week in Milan. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)

The fashion world is in mourning following the death of Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer whose name became synonymous with timeless elegance. Armani passed away today, September 4, at his home in Milan at the age of 91, leaving behind an empire and a legacy that reshaped the very fabric of modern style.

A Visionary Who Changed Fashion Forever

From the moment he launched his namesake label in 1975, Armani was more than a designer — he was a cultural force. He introduced a new kind of elegance: pared down, fluid, and quietly powerful. His vision liberated men from rigid tailoring and gave women the confidence of a perfectly cut power suit. In doing so, he dismantled old rules of gendered dressing and redefined what it meant to look — and feel — sophisticated.

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Giorgio Armani at Home (Photo by Vittoriano Rastelli/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

Hollywood embraced him wholeheartedly. Richard Gere’s Armani-clad role in American Gigolo made the brand an instant international phenomenon, while countless red carpets would go on to sparkle with Armani gowns and tuxedos. At the same time, he proved fashion could transcend clothing, expanding into fragrance, home design, hospitality, and beyond, all while retaining his unique design DNA.

An Independent Spirit

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Armani fiercely protected his independence. Even as luxury conglomerates swallowed up the industry, he insisted on steering his company himself, ensuring that every detail bore his imprint. This discipline, combined with an unshakable humility, earned him both reverence and affection. His colleagues often described him as meticulous and demanding, but always deeply loyal and socially conscious.

Honoring His Greatest Moments

To understand the breadth of Armani’s influence, one only needs to revisit the moments that defined him — not just as a designer, but as a visionary who wove himself into the cultural fabric of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

The Birth of a Fashion House (1975)

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The Italian stylist Giorgio Armani smiles, wearing a flamboyant black hat.

Selling his car to finance the launch of his brand, Armani and his partner Sergio Galeotti set in motion a revolution that would put Milan at the center of global fashion.

Hollywood Magic (1980)

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LONDON – OCTOBER 14: American actor Richard Gere and Italian designer Giorgio Armani attend the “Giorgio Armani Retrospective” at the Royal Academy posing with the Mercedes Benz and Armani clothing used in the film “American Gigolo” in which they star on October 14, 2003 in London. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Armani’s sleek, tailored wardrobe for Richard Gere in American Gigolo not only defined the film’s aesthetic but also cemented Armani’s place as Hollywood’s favorite designer.

The Power Suit Phenomenon

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Designer Giorgio Armani poses for a portrait (Photo by Michel Maurou/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images)

His deconstructed blazers and flowing trousers became the uniform of ambitious women in the 1980s and beyond, reshaping workplace fashion and empowering a generation.

Building a Lifestyle Empire

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MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 12: A general view of the Armani Casa exhibition during the Milan Design Week 2025 on April 12, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Alena Zakirova/Getty Images)

From Armani Casa to Armani Hotels, he extended his vision of understated luxury into every corner of modern living, creating an entire universe of Armani elegance.

A Relentless Leader

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MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 19: Designer Giorgio Armani pose on the runway at the Emporio Armani fashion show during the Milan Womenswear Spring/Summer 2025 on September 19, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)

Even in his final years, Armani remained hands-on, working from his Milan headquarters and staying deeply involved in every collection, showing the same devotion he had in his youth.

A Final Farewell

A funeral chamber will be open in Milan on Saturday, September 6, through Sunday, September 7, followed by a private funeral.

The End of an Era

Armani’s passing marks more than the loss of a designer; it is the closing of a chapter in fashion history. Known affectionately as “Re Giorgio” — King Giorgio — he championed a vision of style that was understated yet unforgettable. His work gave generations of women and men the confidence to embody elegance on their own terms.

PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 25: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY – For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) Fashion designer Giorgio Armani walks the runway during the Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 25, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Marc Piasecki/WireImage)

As we remember his life and career, one truth remains clear: Giorgio Armani didn’t just design clothes. He designed the way the world wanted to live.