The Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani plans to retire in the next two to three years, he told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera in an interview published on Sunday. "I can still give ...
MILAN — Giorgio Armani is not a very good braggart. He has just ignited the fashion world with a collection, and he can’t quite believe it. Outside his sparsely furnished, frescoed 18-century palazzo ...
Giorgio Armani's last interview included a profound revelation. In an interview with Financial Times published on Friday, Aug. 29, just days before his death at 91, he reflected on his "only regret in ...
ROME, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Giorgio Armani, the founder of the eponymous Italian fashion brand, said in an interview published on Sunday that he plans to retire within the next two or three years. Armani ...
One of the most popular and respected fashion designers of all time, Giorgio Armani, has passed away at 91 years old. While the Italian designer remained private for most of his life, he opened up ...
At 89, the fashion designer and chief executive of Armani Group is having a renaissance. Interview by Guy Trebay For those of us who grew up in the shadow of war, ambition was something natural, a ...
“I don’t currently envisage a takeover by a large luxury conglomerate,” Armani wrote in a written interview with the outlet. “But as I said, I don’t want to exclude anything a priori because that ...
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