Giorgio Armani, the visionary creator, founder, and driving force behind the global fashion empire that bears his name, has died at the age of 91. He passed away peacefully in Milan, surrounded by his loved ones.
Known respectfully by employees and collaborators as “Il Signor Armani,” he remained indefatigable and worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, his collections, and his many projects. Over a career spanning fifty years, Armani built his company with emotion and patience, making independence of thought and action his hallmark. His vision extended beyond fashion to encompass every aspect of life, and he was driven by relentless curiosity and a deep attention to the present and to people.
Armani was beloved and respected for his ability to connect with everyone, establishing an open dialogue with the public. He was also actively involved in supporting the community, especially his beloved Milan.
In a statement the Armani Group’s employees and family members expressed their deep sorrow, acknowledging the void left by his passing. They have committed to carrying the company forward in his memory, respecting the values he instilled, and protecting what he built.