Armani's Heirs Carry the Vision Forward as the House Faces Its Ne
Silvana Armani debuted her first womenswear cruise looks as the foundation pursues a buyer for the 15% stake ordered in Giorgio Armani’s will.
- On Monday evening, Silvana Armani and Leo Dell Orco closed Milan Fashion Week with a co-ed collection featuring 160 looks that showcased the late Giorgio Armani's trademark nonchalance and creative vision.
- The Giorgio Armani Foundation continues searching for a buyer for a 15% stake in the fashion group, including Emporio Armani and Armani Hotels, as stipulated in the late designer's will within 18 months of his death.
- Longtime collaborators Silvana Armani and Dell Orco are carrying on the creative legacy; Dell Orco chairs the foundation and holds 40% of the fashion group's voting rights, making him the key governance figure.
- Addressing speculation, Dell Orco denied rumors that former Versace designer Dario Vitale would join Emporio Armani, telling news agency ANSA that such reports are 'not true.'
- Subtle design updates, including longer jackets and slimmer trousers, helped Silvana Armani and Dell Orco evolve the brand's aesthetic while aiming to create clothing for 'real people' heading out on the town.
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Armani's heirs carry the vision forward as the house faces its next chapter
Giorgio Armani’s legacy continues to shine at his historic Milan headquarters. A recent runway show, followed by a garden dinner, highlighted his enduring creative vision.
"We're trying to carry on Giorgio's plan; he's always there, even if we miss his scolding," Leo Dell'Orco and Silvana Armani said together immediately after the fashion show of the new men's collection designed by him and the cruise collection by... (ANSA)
After 40 years spent with Giorgio Armani, Leo Dell'Ocrco established himself as the most natural heir of the Italian designer. By drawing on half a century of archives, he was able to restore this phlegm and masculinity to the Milanese typical of the brand, at the same time as it stirs up certain financial lusts. Confedences in complete serenity.
Mancinelli Via Borgonuovo, for one evening, seems to have crossed the sea. Palazzo Orsini is furnished as a dammuso of Pantelleria: stone, shadow, silence and a severe sweetness of the houses born to converse with the wind. As always, the last fashion show of the Milanese Fashion Week belongs to Giorgio Armani, but nothing has the flavor of the custom. Almost a year after that September, his name does not weigh on the present: it makes it sharpe…
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