Giorgio ⁤Armani to​ Miss Milan Fashion Week Shows for First⁢ Time

Giorgio Armani, the ​90-year-old fashion icon, will be absent from​ his Milan Fashion Week ​shows ‌for the‌ first time ⁢in his illustrious career.Armani’s company said he is currently recovering at home following ⁣a brief hospital stay in⁣ Milan, according to Italian media reports.

Despite his absence, the company stated that Armani “worked with usual ‌dedication on ‍the collections” and will monitor ⁢the menswear ​shows ⁢remotely on Saturday⁣ and Monday.This marks the⁤ first time ​in over five⁢ decades that Armani has missed one of his own catwalk ‍events. He had mentioned the possibility of ‍retirement in the coming years.

The upcoming shows will showcase the Spring-Summer⁢ 2026 collections of his luxury brand. Leo⁤ Dell’Orco, Armani’s longtime collaborator and head of menswear design, is expected to play ‍a critically important role, giving⁢ the⁤ closing bows.

Armani is reportedly in good ⁢spirits and plans to attend the brand’s shows ⁣in Paris at the end of june. The brand, founded⁤ in 1975, will⁤ celebrate its ⁤50th anniversary next month, ​coinciding⁣ with Armani’s‍ 91st birthday. Known as ‘Re Giorgio’‌ or King Giorgio, Armani has established a vast empire in the luxury fashion‍ industry. Born ⁣in Piacenza, Italy, in 1934,‍ he initially studied medicine⁢ before transitioning to‌ fashion and launching his label with his late partner, Sergio Galeotti. His fashion house has expanded ​into various lines, including haute⁣ couture, ready-to-wear fashion, ‍accessories, beauty products, jewelry, ⁤interior​ design, ​and luxury hotels in cities like Milan, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, ⁢and Shanghai. His influence‌ on the fashion role is undeniable.

What’s next

Dell’Orco’s expanded role at Milan⁢ Fashion⁣ Week ⁤signals a potential shift in ‌the brand’s leadership as Armani ‌approaches his 91st⁢ birthday and contemplates future plans.