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TRANSCRIPT right © 2010, New York Media LLC. All rights reserved. More Parties » Label Overview Status: Critics’ Favorite, Established, Household Name Clients: Cate Blanchett, Katie Holmes, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z, Beyoncé Sibling Labels: Emporio Armani, Armani Prive Other Product Lines: Beauty, Eyewear, Fragrances, Home, Handbags, Jeans, Zumba Fitness DVD, Lingerie, Shoes, Sneakers, Underwear Owned By: Giorgio Armani Address: Via Borgonuovo, 11 Milan, Italy 20121 +39-02-72-31-81 Where To Buy: Giorgio Armani, Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York, Nordstrom Related Websites: Giorgio Armani (Official), Style.com: Giorgio Armani (Media), Wikipedia: Giorgio Armani (Other), Men.Style.com: Giorgio Armani (Media), The New York Times Topics: Giorgio Armani (Media) Giorgio Armani Black Label Designed By: Giorgio Armani, Christian Louboutin, 1975 - Present Shows In: Milan Collection Types: RTW, Resort Similar Clientele: Bottega Veneta, Prada, Gucci Styles & Tags: Buyers’ Favorite, Commercial Success, Critics’ Favorite, High Society, Italian, Power Dressing, Red Carpet

Armani Collezioni Designed By: Giorgio Armani, 1979 - Present Shows In: Milan Collection Types: RTW, Menswear Similar Clientele: Prada, Bottega Veneta Styles & Tags: Buyers’ Favorite, Commercial Success, Critics’ Favorite, High Society, Italian, Power Dressing, Red Carpet

Giorgio Armani Bshortage Label Menswear Designed By: Giorgio Armani, 1975 - Present Shows In: Milan Collection Types: Menswear Similar Clientele: Gucci, Prada, Bottega Veneta Styles & Tags: Commercial Success, Critics’ Favorite, High Society, Italian, Power Dressing

Designers What’s Been Said Previous Next Previous Next "After more than 30 years of extraordinary success, Giorgio Armani will go down in history as the man who defined the working battledrobe of the late 20th century and taught Hollywood how to dress." —Alice Rawsthorn, The New York Times

"The Armani lifestyle (the one he sells as well as the one he lives) is all about looking relaxed—an effortless glamour tossed on with a shrug." —www.Style.com

"A kid in Mussolini's Italy, Giorgio Armani grew up to be a fashion revolutionary. He liberated men and women from the straitjacket of traditional tailoring and introduced them to the pleasures of casual chic." —Suzie Mackenzie, The Guardian

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Feb 17, 2010 With Ashley Greene, Clive Owen, and Rachel Zoe. Giorgio Armani Label Overview Latest Shows PreviousNext Next Fall 2010 RTW Fall 2010 Menswear Spring 2010 RTW Resort 2010 Womenswear Spring 2010 Menswear Fall 2009 RTW Fall 2009 Menswear Pre-Fall 2009 Womenswear Spring 2009 RTW Spring 2009 Menswear Fall 2008 RTW Fall 2008 Menswear Spring 2008 RTW Spring 2008 Menswear Fall 2007 RTW Fall 2007 Menswear Spring 2007 RTW Spring 2007 Menswear Fall 2006 RTW Fall 2006 Menswear Spring 2006 Menswear Fall 2005 RTW Spring 2005 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Spring 2004 RTW Details through Season Select a Collection Fall 2010 RTW Fall 2010 Menswear Spring 2010 RTW Resort 2010 Womenswear Spring 2010 Menswear Fall 2009 RTW Fall 2009 Menswear Pre-Fall 2009 Womenswear Spring 2009 RTW Spring 2009 Menswear Fall 2008 RTW Fall 2008 Menswear Spring 2008 RTW Spring 2008 Menswear Fall 2007 RTW Fall 2007 Menswear Spring 2007 RTW Spring 2007 Menswear Fall 2006 RTW Fall 2006 Menswear Spring 2006 Menswear Fall 2005 RTW Spring 2005 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Spring 2004 RTW

Collections by Season Select a Collection Fall 2010 RTW Fall 2010 Menswear Spring 2010 RTW Resort 2010 Womenswear Spring 2010 Menswear Fall 2009 RTW Fall 2009 Menswear Pre-Fall 2009 Womenswear Spring 2009 RTW Spring 2009 Menswear Fall 2008 RTW Fall 2008 Menswear Spring 2008 RTW Spring 2008 Menswear Fall 2007 RTW Fall 2007 Menswear Spring 2007 RTW Spring 2007 Menswear Fall 2006 RTW Fall 2006 Menswear Spring 2006 Menswear Fall 2005 RTW Spring 2005 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Fall 2004 RTW Spring 2004 RTW

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Subscribe to Email Fashion Alerts Overcast 52° » 5-day Welcome, UserName My New York Log Out You are not logged in Log In Register New York Magazine News & Features Restaurants Bars Entertainment Fashion Shopping Shopping Siteatlas Subscribe Today Give a Gift Travel Real Estate Visitor’s Guide Kids Beauty Weddings Best Doctors Classifieds Best of NY Browse runway looks by... Entire Site Magazine Blogs Search Listings: Restaurants Bars & Clubs Events Hotels Movies Museums & Attractions Spas & Beauty Services Stores Designers Shows Designers Models Parties Front Row Trends Beauty Look Finder News (The Cut)--> News on the Cut Fashion Calendar My Fashion Albums Femberion Home LookFinder Nobody carves a jacket and pants like Giorgio Armani. He blasted onto the scene when Richard Gere wore his suits in 1980’s American Gigolo, and today he’s Italy’s most successful fashion designer. Impeccable engineering renders his men’s and women’s suits among the most sought-after sartorial objects in the world. Muted colors, extravagant fabrics, and ethnically diverse runway models round out the label’s look. Armani excels at glamorous power-dressing that’s more stunning than staid. His red-carpet creations are luxe and opulent, while retaining the sober understatement that helped build his name. In short, a balancing act of luxury and restraint that still makes his high-powered clientele go gaga.

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