Giorgio Armani is a fashion giant who made his mark in menswear first. His trademark soft approach to tailoring reshaped not only the masculine suit but also male stereotypes. See Richard Gere in 1980’s American Gigolo for proof. When it comes to womenswear, he focuses on sartorialism rather than flou, bringing some of the swagger traditionally associated with haberdashery into a new realm.
Having studied to be a doctor at one point, Armani understands the body and how it moves; he designs clothes that allow free and fluid movement. He also has a sense for occasion, and his genius was to bring a certain easy confidence to red-carpet dressing. His Italian sprezzatura translated effortlessly into Hollywood. Armani is black-tie for winners.
At 70 years of age and 30 years into his career, Armani got into the couture game, launching Armani Privé in 2005. Last week in Paris he showed his 36th Privé collection, and as usual he came out smelling like roses. As the designer marks his 89th birthday on July 11, we’ve collected 89 moments from his career to celebrate him.
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