MILAN – Giorgio Armani left not one but two wills, one dated March 15 and the other April 5.
They were made public on Friday morning on several media outlets. Accordingly, Armani, who died on Sept. 4 at 91, decided that his namesake foundation will manage the fashion group.
After 12 months from the opening of the will and within 18 months at the most, an initial 15 percent of the his namesake company could be sold to either LVMH Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, EssilorLuxottica or L’Oréal.
All three companies have over the years been rumored to have made ouvertures to Armani, but no deal ever materialized.
Pantaleo Dell’Orco, known as Leo, Armani’s longtime partner in charge of the men’s division, has a key role with 40 percent of voting shares.
Armani does not rule out other com