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Nobody cuts a jacket and trousers like Giorgio Armani. He exploded onto the scene when Richard Gere wore his suits in 1980’s American Gigolo, and today he’s Italy’s most successful fashion designer. Impeccable tailoring renders his men’s and women’s suits among the most sought-after sartorial objects in the world. Muted colors, luxurious fabrics, and ethnically diverse runway models round out the label's look. Armani excels at glamorous power-dressing that’s more stunning than staid. His red-carpet creations are luxe and opulent, while retaining the sober understatement that helped build his name. In short, a balancing act of luxury and restraint that still makes his high-powered clientele go gaga.
“After more than 30 years of extraordinary success, Giorgio Armani will go down in history as the man who defined the working wardrobe of the late 20th century and taught Hollywood how to dress.”—Alice Rawsthorn The New York Times
“The Armani lifestyle (the one he sells as well as the one he lives) is all about looking relaxed—an effortless glamour tossed on with a shrug.”—www.Style.com
“A child in Mussolini's Italy, Giorgio Armani grew up to be a fashion revolutionary. He liberated men and women from the straitjacket of traditional tailoring and introduced them to the pleasures of casual chic.”—Suzie Mackenzie The Guardian
Giorgio Armani