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50 Years of Giorgio Armani Celebrated with Gala Black-Tie Runway Show of His Last Collection
The gala showcased more than 120 iconic Armani looks and drew over 15,000 attendees honoring the late designer’s 50-year impact on Italian and global fashion.
- On Sunday evening, Giorgio Armani's final signed runway collection will be shown at the Brera Art Gallery in Milan, marking the 50th anniversary of his signature line.
- Armani died Sept. 4, just weeks before Milan Fashion Week and a series of events marking the 50th anniversary of the Giorgio Armani fashion house he built.
- More than 120 archival Armani looks form an exhibition that pairs his designs with Italian masterpieces, surrounding the gala black-tie event.
- His will stipulated that Armani's heirs must sell 15% of the business within three years, including Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani lines, hotels and Armani Casa, favoring buyers with fashion expertise like LVMH, L'Oréal or EssilorLuxottica, where Armani owned a 2% stake.
- Fashion week tributes from smaller fashion houses like Stella Jean and Francesca Liberatore and more than 15,000 people paying tribute at an open viewing underline the Armani empire worth some 10 billion euros .
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Commotion and tears at the show. Guests Gere, Segre and Blanchett (ANSA)
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Read Full ArticleGiorgio Armani's final runway collection before his death—and which marks the 50th anniversary of his flagship line—will be presented Sunday evening at the Brera Art Gallery in…
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