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Armani

/ arˈmaːni, ɑːˈmɑːnɪ /

noun

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

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Stars including Cate Blanchett, Glenn Close and Richard Gere were in attendance for the Giorgio Armani spring/summer 2026 collection show in Milan on Sunday, the final collection the Italian designer worked on before his death.

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Originally intended as a celebration of 50 years of the late designer's fashion house, the catwalk show became a tribute to Armani following his death earlier this month aged 91.

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The collection was inspired by the northern Italian city where Armani lived and the small volcanic island of Pantelleria, where he had a holiday home.

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The show was followed by a visit around the Giorgio Armani: Milano, Per Amore exhibition, which sees classic outfits, including Gere's suit from 1980 movie American Gigolo, set among Italian art masterpieces.

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The final dress in the show, a long-sleeved, blue glittering gown, worn by one of Armani's favourite models, Agnese Zogla, featured an image of his face, drawing a standing ovation from the 700 guests.

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