Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani is one of Italy's oldest living fashion designers. According to Forbes, he is one of the world's 200 wealthiest persons, with an estimated fortune of $6 to $7 billion. Armani initially aspired to be a doctor. He gave up his medical studies to pursue a photography course. He discovered the Fashion after working as a window dresser in a Milanese retail shop. In the 1960s, Armani worked for Nino Cerruti before starting his own firm in the 1970s. Armani's well-known trademark, the stylized eagle, expanded its wings to the United States, where it was admired for its exquisite and timeless designs.
Giorgio Armani, one of the twentieth century's most prominent fashion designers, has been generally recognised for both significantly redefining the laws of fashion in our time and developing an iconic image of modern attire. Armani has produced the easygoing style that defines the current wardrobe by reducing unnecessary ornamentation from clothing and adapting conventional sporting designs into business- and eveningwear. Giorgio Armani exhibits his work and celebrates his renowned career, with an inventive design by Robert Wilson.
Giorgio Armani has previously influenced fashion. When he and Galeotti founded the company in 1975 with the proceeds from the sale of their Volkswagen Beetle, they sought to address the excesses of the day. They anticipated the growth of feminism with exquisite, draped tailoring that established Mr. Armani as the clothier of empowered working women and modern, more fashionable men, as epitomized by an Armani-clad Richard Gere in 1980's American Gigolo. Mr. Armani's greige and beige materials introduced an entire muted color palette into the society, and he has painted the world with them during a nearly half-century career.
Born: 1934
Nationality: Italian
Brand: Giorgio Armani