Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani

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Founded 1975
Headquarters Milan, Italy

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Giorgio Armani had a humble start in the fashion world, launching his career as a window dresser in 1964. By 1975, Armani launched his eponymous label for men, and a year later, delved into the world of womenswear. The designer became renowned for reshaping women’s professional clothes, swapping drab floral patterns of the ‘70s and putting them in empowering, chic, deconstructed suits in the ‘80s. Today, the designer has various sub-brands including Emporio Armani, Armani Exchange, Armani Jeans, Armani Exchange A/X, and Armani Collezioni.
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Giorgio Armani Unveils Its "That’s So Armani" Campaign
Fashion

Giorgio Armani Unveils Its "That’s So Armani" Campaign

Featuring Kaytranada, Archie Renaux, and Soo Joo.

Armani/Casa Unveils New Boutique in Los Angeles
Design

Armani/Casa Unveils New Boutique in Los Angeles

The interior boasts a home-like atmosphere, providing an immersive shopping experience.

Everything You Need to Know About Kith and Giorgio Armani's Collaboration
Fashion

Everything You Need to Know About Kith and Giorgio Armani's Collaboration

Titled “The Archetypes,” the collection will launch in four capsules with different campaigns and styles.

Martin Scorsese Stars as "The Artist" in Kith and Giorgio Armani's New Campaign
Fashion

Martin Scorsese Stars as "The Artist" in Kith and Giorgio Armani's New Campaign

The first ever collaboration for Armani.

Kith Joins Giorgio Armani and Jeremy Allen White Reunites With Calvin Klein in This Week's Top Fashion News
Fashion 

Kith Joins Giorgio Armani and Jeremy Allen White Reunites With Calvin Klein in This Week's Top Fashion News

Stay up to date on the latest industry headlines.

Kith Announces Giorgio Armani Collaboration
Fashion

Kith Announces Giorgio Armani Collaboration

The Ronnie Fieg-led label will be the first to ever partner with Mr. Armani on a collection.

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