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Quiet Power. Lasting Influence. Celebrating the Eternal Elegance of Giorgio Armani

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
31/03/2026
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There are names in fashion that flicker with passing relevance, and then there are those that endure — timeless, iconic, eternal. Giorgio Armani belongs firmly to the latter. To mention Armani is to invoke the very essence of elegance: clean lines, immaculate tailoring, and a vision of style that shaped the way the world dresses for nearly half a century. And so, to mark today’s passing of the legendary 91-year-old Italian designer who revolutionised modern style, and impacted the fashion and beauty industry and indeed culture at large in the most profound ways, we reflect on the designer, institution and master of modernity.

Armani’s story is remarkable not because destiny shaped it, but because he earned it. Born in Piacenza, Italy, in 1934, he began far from the world of couture — first studying medicine, then finding work as a window dresser. His foray into fashion was not a matter of privilege but of persistence, and in 1975, with his business partner Sergio Galeotti, he launched a label that would go on to transform the industry. What began as a small operation quickly grew into one of the world’s most powerful fashion houses, still privately owned and fiercely independent — a rarity in today’s corporate-driven luxury market.

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Richard Gere in in American Gigolo

Armani’s revolution was quiet, but it was profound. He gave the world the unstructured jacket — softer, freer, more fluid — and in doing so, he rewrote the language of tailoring. His designs offered an entirely new vision: one that was as comfortable as it was commanding, as understated as it was unforgettable. By the 1980s, Armani had become synonymous with power dressing, defining a decade of ambition with his precision-cut suits. Hollywood embraced him wholeheartedly — Richard Gere cemented his status, and soon his gowns and suits swept red carpets on the shoulders of stars like Julia Roberts at the 1990 Golden Globes, Jodie Foster in her 1992 Academy Awards cream suit, Cate Blanchett for the 2006 Notes on a Scandal premiere, Nicole Kidman in her 2018 Oscars strapless blue gown and Demi Moore when she accepted her Best Actress Golden Globe in 2025.

He also dressed legends such as George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Diane Keaton, Lauren Hutton, Sean Connery, and Michelle Pfeiffer, blending classic sophistication with bold experimentation, making each moment unforgettable. But it wasn’t all prim and proper, as evidenced in Rihanna’s 2017 Grammys voluminous two-piece, Selena Gomez’s AMA ensemble and Lady Gaga in her 2010 Grammys and Monster Ball tour looks.

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Rihanna’s 2017 Grammys voluminous two-piece showcased a touch of Giorgio Armani red carpet rebellion

However, Armani never confined his reach to clothing. His empire expanded into fragrance, accessories, cosmetics, sportswear, home decor, and even hospitality. From the Armani Hotel in Milan to the uniforms of the Italian Olympic team, his influence extended seamlessly into every corner of lifestyle and culture. Each venture bore the same signature: a refined restraint, an elegance that whispered rather than shouted

What distinguished Armani, however, was not only the breadth of his empire but the discipline behind it. Known for his meticulous standards and uncompromising approach, he built a brand defined by authenticity and precision. In an industry fuelled by the ephemeral, Armani remained devoted to timelessness. Trends may come and go, but Armani endured — not by chasing relevance, but by embodying it.

This steadfastness has made him not only a designer but a cultural beacon. Armani’s clothes have always been about empowerment, about giving the wearer quiet confidence rather than overwhelming them with extravagance. There is an intimacy to his work — a belief that fashion should serve people, never overshadow them. To wear Armani is to step into poise, to embrace elegance without effort.

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Gwyneth Paltrow in Giorgio Armani at the 1998 premiere of Shakespeare in Love

Till his passing, Armani remained at the helm of his empire, a testament to resilience and vision in a world defined by change. His legacy is not simply in the jackets or gowns that bear his name, but in the values he has instilled: restraint, clarity, and an unshakable belief in beauty that lasts. Few have managed to shape culture as profoundly as he did, and fewer still have done so with such humility.

Armani is not just a name stitched into garments; it is a symbol of enduring style, of excellence that transcends time. His influence will continue to ripple through fashion and beyond, reminding us that true elegance is eternal. In his own words, Giorgio Armani once said, “to me, style is not about being noticed. It is about being remembered.” And in that, he has certainly has secured his place in history — not merely as a designer, but as one of the great visionaries of our age.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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