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Giorgio Armani, Italy’s Fashion ‘King,’ Has Died

The designer, aged 91, was the richest in the world, and sole owner of the Armani Group that was for many years the country’s most successful fashion company.
Giorgio Armani walks the runway during the Giorgio Armani Prive Couture Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2021/2022 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on July 06, 2021
Designer Giorgio Armani after his Giorgio Armani Privé Autumn/Winter 2021/2022 show. (Getty Images)

Giorgio Armani, whose single-minded pursuit of an aesthetic ideal led him to become the richest designer in the world, and the sole owner of what was for many years the most successful fashion company in Italy, has died at 91.

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