The global fashion world is mourning the loss of Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer whose name became synonymous with luxury and timeless elegance. Armani, founder of the world-renowned Armani brand, passed away at the age of 91 after a period of illness, his company confirmed in a statement on September 4 through its official Instagram account.
According to the statement, Armani was remembered by his employees and peers with deep love and respect and passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones. The company noted that he worked tirelessly until the very last days of his life, remaining dedicated to new collections, ongoing projects, and plans for his fashion empire.
Another message, released in both Italian and English, emphasized that Armani Group employees had always considered themselves part of a family, reflecting the strong bond created under his leadership. His funeral, according to the company, will be held privately on September 6.
Giorgio Armani redefined modern Italian fashion, founding his namesake brand in 1975. What began as a modest men’s clothing line soon expanded into a global luxury empire, with Armani’s vision combining design brilliance and business acumen. Today, the company generates nearly €2.3 billion annually, and its clothing, footwear, and luxury items are considered among the most prestigious in the world.
Armani’s absence from Milan Men’s Fashion Week in June, the first time he had missed one of his own shows, signaled the seriousness of his declining health.
Known as a trailblazer of minimalist yet sophisticated style, Armani left behind a fashion empire and a legacy that will continue to shape the industry for decades to come.