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Giorgio Armani

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Giorgio Armani 1934-, Italian fashion designer. He designed menswear at Nino Cerruti (1964-70), then worked freelance until 1975 when, in partnership with Sergio Galeotti, he opened his Milan design house. Armani was soon acclaimed for elegant, relaxed clothes, especially for fluidly tailored, understated suits for men and women, made of luxuriant fabrics in muted colors and often featuring softly lined "unconstructed" jackets. This approach was reflected in his wardrobe for Richard Gere in the film American Gigolo (1980). In the 1980s he became the favorite designer of the "power suit"... Read more
Armani, Giorgio
ARMANI, Giorgio Italian designer Born: Piacenza, Italy, 11 July 1934. Education...and Armani Jeans, 1981; Mani womenswear debuted, mid-1980s; Giorgio Armani Occhiali and Giorgio Armani Calze, 1987; sportswear range and Emporio Armani shops selling... Read more
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani Characteristically clad in jeans, a...the neck, and a navy cotton pullover, Giorgio Armani (born 1935) designs new fashions in...April of 1982 Time magazine featured Giorgio Armani on its cover. Armani's first radically... Read more

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