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Giorgio Armani’s Final Collection: Stars Honor Legacy at 50th Anniversary Show

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

MILAN – Giorgio Armani‘s final ​collection ⁣was presented Sunday in a somber runway show at Milan Fashion Week, a tribute to the designer who died April 8 at age⁣ 89. The show,attended by celebrities including Richard Gere and model Lauren ‍Hutton,marked the culmination of a 50-year legacy‍ that transformed ⁤the fashion world and built a global empire valued at approximately 10 billion​ euros (nearly $12 billion) at the ⁢time of his passing.

The presentation occurred as the future of the Armani‍ business enters ⁣a pivotal phase. Armani stipulated in his​ will that his‍ heirs must sell an initial 15% stake in the‌ company-encompassing the Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani lines,⁤ as well⁢ as Armani Casa home décor and its hotel ventures-within 18 months ⁢of his death. The sale is intended to ensure the continued success of the brand, and⁤ Armani reportedly favored​ potential buyers with established expertise in fashion, including LVMH, L’Oreal, or EssilorLuxottica, in which he held a‌ 2% stake.

Milan Fashion Week itself became a platform for honoring Armani’s influence, with smaller designers like Stella‌ Jean ​and Francesca Liberatore acknowledging ‍his impact on ⁤Italian fashion.⁣ The final collection showcased Armani’s signature ⁢understated ‌elegance,‌ a style that redefined power dressing and challenged traditional ‍silhouettes.

The designer’s passing and the subsequent succession plan​ have critically important implications for the luxury market. The sale of a⁤ stake in Armani represents⁤ a rare chance for a major player to acquire a foothold in a highly⁤ coveted brand, ‌and the outcome will shape the ⁣future direction of one of ⁢the industry’s most iconic houses. A correction was issued regarding the timeframe⁤ for the stake sale, confirming it is indeed within 18 months, not three years, of Armani’s death.

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