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Armani

British  
/ arˈmaːni, ɑːˈmɑːnɪ /

noun

  1. Giorgio. born 1936, Italian fashion designer, noted for his restrained classical style

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He built the Armani brand and business into a multi-billion-pound empire spanning beauty, fragrance and even luxury hotels.

From BBC

Giorgio Armani, the designer and business titan who brought subtle Italian luxury to the world stage and conquered Hollywood, died Sept. 4 at 91.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although he disliked the moniker, Armani was often called “the king of fashion.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Armani, who called himself a “designer-businessman,” was the sole shareholder of his privately held company at the time of his death.

From The Wall Street Journal

Read our obituary and a 2024 interview with Armani.

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