It is with profound sorrow that the global community acknowledges the passing of Signor Giorgio Armani, the visionary patriarch of modern luxury, who has died peacefully at the age of 91. The confirmation from his esteemed fashion house revealed that the indefatigable designer worked diligently on forthcoming collections and projects until his final days, a testament to his lifelong dedication to his craft.
More than merely an illustrious designer, Armani was a revolutionary force who fundamentally redefined sartorial elegance. He elevated his eponymous maison into a universal byword for sophistication, minimalism, and exclusivity. His impact resonated from the ateliers of Milan to the red carpets of Hollywood, leaving an indelible mark on the very fabric of contemporary style.
The news has precipitated an outpouring of grief from across the spheres of fashion, film, and politics. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni led her nation in mourning, while a constellation of Hollywood luminaries—many of whom he counted as both clients and dear friends—shared heartfelt tributes, commemorating him as both a legend and a cherished confidant.
Armani’s genius lay in his prolific and versatile vision, which extended beyond womenswear to encompass impeccably tailored menswear, exquisite jewellery, iconic fragrances, and timeless accessories. His designs graced the most prestigious runways in Paris and Milan and found a home in the world’s most exclusive retail emporiums. He was the architect of the modern power suit, immortalized in cinema by films such as American Gigolo and The Wolf of Wall Street.
His clientele was a veritable who’s who of international prestige. From the cinematic allure of Julia Roberts and Zendaya to the regal elegance of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, an Armani creation was the ultimate symbol of arrived status.
Beyond his commercial triumphs, Signor Armani will be remembered as a sensitive and conscientious leader. Deeply affected by the tragic 2006 death of model Ana Carolina Reston from anorexia nervosa, his maison became the first major luxury brand to proactively ban underweight models from its runways, a pioneering and ethical stance that challenged industry norms.

at the Giorgio Armani Prive Show to celebrate the Oscars. Green Acres, Los Angeles, CA. 02-24-07
As the Armani empire prepares to mark its fiftieth anniversary this September, the absence of its founder and sole guiding force will be deeply felt. Giorgio Armani’s unparalleled legacy, however, is eternally woven into the world’s cultural tapestry. He is survived by a grieving family, a devoted enterprise, and countless admirers who were forever touched by his singular vision of beauty.