Armani creates foundation as succession issue looms

Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani said on Friday he would create a foundation in his name, for the first time shedding some light on succession plans for his fashion business. Armani has always said he wanted to maintain his group independent,” said Bernstein analyst Mario Ortelli.

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Giorgio Armani creates legacy foundation

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani confirmed rumors on Friday that he has founded the Giorgio Armani Foundation, reports Women's Wear Daily.

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Armani chooses Paris over Milan for Emporio line September show

Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani said on Wednesday his younger and more accessible Emporio Armani line would go on show in Paris in September instead of Milan but also said that this was a one-off. Traditionally, the Armani collection shows are held in Milan in June for men and in September for women. The designer said the decision to move to Paris was made “exceptionally” for this season, addressing any potential speculation that he might leave the Milan catwalks for good.

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Top trends from Milan menswear shows

Top trends from the Milan menswear Spring-Summer 2017 fashion shows, which concluded here on Tuesday:

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Jared Leto takes Gucci front row during Milan Fashion Week

MILAN (AP) — Street wear was trumping more formal looks during menswear previews for next spring and summer on the third day of Milan Fashion Week on Monday.

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Jared Leto takes Gucci front row during Milan Fashion Week

Donald Duck Spotted at Gucci, and More You Missed From Men’s Fashion Week Milan

Pret-a-Reporter’s #MFW cheat sheet.

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Donald Duck Spotted at Gucci, and More You Missed From Men’s Fashion Week Milan

Out of fashion: how men could fall off the catwalk

Menswear shows, traditionally held months before the women hit the runways later in the year, are being slowly airbrushed from the fashion industry's calendar and folded into the women's events, almost as an accessory. In Milan, where male models are strutting their stuff in shows that began on Friday for men's fashion week, 10 designers have decided not to showcase their collections this year including Calvin Klein, Ermenegildo Zegna and Kering's Brioni and Bottega Veneta. Other brands, including Burberry, Gucci and Tom Ford, have announced in recent months that they plan to stage combined events in future.

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Dolce&Gabbana jazz things up with fashion cacophony

MILAN (AP) — Nothing stays the same in fashion, but this is over the top.

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Dolce&Gabbana jazz things up with fashion cacophony

What to expect at the Paris men’s fashion shows

Following on the heels of London and Milan, it will soon be the French capital's turn to showcase its Spring-Summer 2017 collections for men. Will Paris be the only fashion capital to resist the far-reaching changes shaking up the ready-to-wear and luxury fashion industries? Whatever happens, its men's shows will give us a first glimpse of the fashion of the future.

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Giorgio Armani introduces Miaoran at men’s shows

Giorgio Armani has announced Chinese designer Miaoran as the latest up-and-coming fashion talent to receive his support this Milan Men's Fashion Week. The Italian fashion mogul will host the new label's runway show at his Armani/Teatro space in the city as part of his ongoing support program for fresh new talent.

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