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Versace leads mourners as Italy bids farewell to Giorgio Armani

Published on: September 6, 2025 6:46 PM

Milan witnessed a historic farewell on Saturday as thousands gathered to honor Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani, who died aged 91. His closed coffin, adorned with white roses, was placed at the Armani Theatre in Milan for public viewing. The solemn ceremony drew admirers from across the fashion world, Hollywood, and ordinary citizens who cherished his timeless designs. The viewing will continue for two days before a private funeral on Monday.

Among the mourners was Donatella Versace, a longtime fashion rival and friend, who paid respects alongside Armani’s partner, Pantaleo Dell’Orco. Many Armani employees also lined up early, dressed in black to honor their late founder. Ferrari chairman John Elkann joined others in acknowledging Armani’s unparalleled influence on Italian culture. Fans described the atmosphere as emotional, with one saleswoman calling him “incredible, sometimes curt, but always human.”

Tributes highlighted Armani’s impact beyond fashion, as he expanded his brand into luxury hotels, cosmetics, and interiors. Throughout his career, Armani maintained strict control of his company, earning recognition as one of the richest men alive, with Forbes estimating his fortune at $11.8 billion. Admirers remembered his shows as “pure magic,” crediting him with reshaping red-carpet fashion and making understated elegance a global standard.

Reports revealed Armani had battled liver failure after months of fragile health, worsened by viral bronchopneumonia in June. Despite illness, he continued working until the end, finalizing designs for his company’s 50th anniversary show at Milan Fashion Week. His final creations, now symbolic, will serve as a tribute to his unmatched legacy. For Milan, his passing marked not just a personal loss but a cultural end of an era.

Armani’s death leaves questions over the future of his empire, as he had no children. However, his trusted partner Dell’Orco and close family members already hold key roles in the company. His nieces and nephew continue the work he started, while his family pledged to protect his vision. For many, Armani was not just a designer but a cultural ambassador who brought Italian elegance to the world stage.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Giorgio Armani, historic farewell, Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani, Latest, Lifestyle-latest, Milan

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