The designer’s legacy wasn’t just written in fabrics and on runways; it was also sealed in a legal document.
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Born in Piacenza, Italy, in 1934, Giorgio Armani grew up in the sobriety of the post-war era, an environment that marked his childhood and nourished his creativity. His path to fashion, however, was not a straight one.He first studied medicine, then worked as a window dresser and buyer, until in 1975, at age 41, he founded his firm with Sergio Galeotti.
Over time, Armani became the sole majority shareholder of the house he built with his partner, taking both creative and business control. And that same control now extends beyond his life. The Italian has left a legal document that determines the future of his legacy.
The business will instructs his