Giorgio Armani Dies: Celebrities Say Their Last Goodbye to the Italian Designer
From Donatella Versace to Julia Roberts: Celebrities say their last goodbye to one of the greatest figures in the world of fashion

The fashion world is in mourning with the death of the Italian designer Giorgio Armani, who for more than five decades remained one of the greatest figures in this field with the empire he founded in 1974 and which generated more than ten billion dollars during his career.
It was through his company's social networks that the news of his passing at the age of 91 in the city of Milan, Italy was announced: "With deep regret, the Armani Group announces the passing of its creator, founder and tireless promoter: Giorgio Armani," declared the fashion house.
The news of the designer's death comes after, last June, his condition forced him to abandon, for the first time in his career, the Milan Men's Fashion Week shows.
So far, it is known that the funeral chamber will be installed from Saturday, September 6 to Sunday, September 7 at the Giorgio Armani Theater in Milan. However, the designer's family will respect his wishes and the funeral will be held privately and limited to his closest circle.
Celebrities and fans say their final farewell to Giorgio Armani
As expected, this news was quick to unleash a wave of reactions from the public, colleagues and those artists who are part of the Armani family and followers of the career of its founder.
Donatella Versace
The first to speak out about the death of the famous man was Donatella Versace, former creative director of the fashion house founded by her late brother. In her case, it was through a post on her Instagram account in which she mentioned the legacy that the designer leaves behind on a professional and personal level.
“The world lost a giant today. He made history and will be remembered forever,” wrote the socialite and businesswoman alongside a black and white image of Giorgio Armani.
Julia Roberts
For her part, the star of films such as “Pretty Woman” and “Runaway Bride,” Julia Roberts,expressed his grief at the passing of his friend by posting a picture with the late designer, along with the following words: “A true friend. A legend. ?”.
Giorgia Meloni, Italian Prime Minister
The farewells to Armani extended to the political sphere. And the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, took to her profile on X to pay tribute to him.
“Giorgio Armani leaves us at the age of 91. With his elegance, sobriety and creativity, he knew how to give brilliance to Italian fashion and inspire the entire world. An icon, a tireless worker, a symbol of the best of Italy. Thank you for everything,” she thanked.
Diane Kruger
Meanwhile, the German actress and model Diane Kruger remembered the impact that the fashion legend had on her own professional development, this through a message on Instagram.
“I am incredibly sad to hear of the passing of Giorgio Armani. One of the kindest people and mentors I was lucky enough to know and work with. Thinking of Roberta and his family and everyone who worked with him,” she concluded.
The public was also not far behind in this display of affection for the designer, well on digital platforms thousands of farewell messages were noticed, among which the following stood out:
“Rest in peace, Giorgio”, “The greatest”, “The world is losing your grace, your style, your genius. You will be missed, Giorgio”, “The king of elegance has passed away, what a great loss”, “He was that man. Honorable”, “One of the best designers in his day, how sad”, “Rest in peace, my favorite designer of all time” and “Regrettable news, much love and comfort to all his loved ones and family”, to name a few.
Giorgio Armani, the departure of a fashion icon
According to his life story, the famous man's first contact with the world of fashion came through his work as a window dresser. However, it was during his work as a designer for the Nino Cerruti firm, from 1961 to 1970, that he learned the basics of tailoring and took the first step towards starting his own empire.
This took place in 1974, and just a year later, together with his partner and business partner Sergio Galeotti, he founded Armani SpA, launching his first menswear collection that revolutionized the suit with a less rigid design approach and the use of lightweight fabrics.
However, his rise to international fame came in the 1980s after being hired to design the costumes for the film 'American Gigolo', starring Richard Gere, one of the first projects that made him a designer to the stars.
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