Renowned Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani passes away.
Giorgio Armani, Legendary Italian Fashion Designer, Passes Away at 92
Giorgio Armani, a maestro in the fashion industry and the founder of the legendary fashion house that bears his name, passed away at the age of 92. The news of his death was reported by Italian media, just a few weeks after he missed the Milan Fashion Week show for the first time in five decades.
Born in 1934, Armani began his journey in the world of fashion after interrupting his medical studies at the Universitร degli Studi di Milano in the late 1950s. He served in the army for three years before returning to Milan to pursue his passion for design.
Armani founded his namesake fashion brand in 1975, and quickly rose to become a legendary figure in the fashion world. He was known for his impeccable taste and innovative designs, which revolutionised men's fashion.
In a significant move, Armani implemented a ban on models with a body mass index below 16 in shows and brand projects. This pioneering step marked his commitment to fighting excessive thinness in the fashion industry.
Giorgio Armani's absence from the Milan Fashion Week show was cited as health concerns. Despite his advanced age, he continued to work tirelessly, creating collections that were both timeless and modern.
Armani's influence on the fashion industry was immense. His designs were worn by royalty, celebrities, and everyday people alike, making him a household name. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of designers.
As we mourn the loss of this fashion icon, let us remember Giorgio Armani not just as a designer, but as a visionary who pushed boundaries and challenged norms in the world of fashion. He will be deeply missed, but his impact will live on.
Rest in peace, Giorgio Armani.
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