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Prada Spring/Summer 2026 | Tuba Avalon on “Image of an Image”
Prada Spring/Summer 2026 | Tuba Avalon on “Image of an Image” YouTube video by Prada

My friends Alex & Tuba have just released a "behind the scenes" video of the most recent Prada campaign. I am very proud of them both. Please check it out. A shameless plug, but what are friends for?

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Just in: Armani Jeans Regular Fit Denim (W29). Blue wash featuring glamorous crystal rhinestone pocket details. Authentic Italian style!

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Décès de Valentino, les funérailles du grand couturier italien demain à Rome
Décès de Valentino, les funérailles du grand couturier italien demain à Rome YouTube video by MAXPPP

Décès de Valentino, les funérailles du grand couturier italien demain à Rome

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The trends to know from Milan Men’s Fashion Week AW26

Milan Men’s Fashion Week autumn/winter 26 took place against a backdrop of debuts, finales and the upcoming Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Drapers curates the leading trends

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Fashion designer Valentino has died
Fashion designer Valentino has died YouTube video by B.C. Begley

Fashion designer Valentino has died
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Famed Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died

Breaking news: Valentino Garavani, famed Italian fashion designer and founder of luxury fashion house Valentino, died today (19 January) at the age of 93. Send us your memories, thoughts and tributes.

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The iconic Versace Medusa has a powerful origin story. Inspired by Versace's childhood explorations of ancient Greek ruins.

Fashion Conservatory: Preserving fashion’s past for future generations.

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FALORNI ITALIA LE BORSE" Mink fur leather designer bag Seller: midcenturyglasgow (100.0% positive feedback) Location: GB Condition: Pre-owned - Excellent Price: 307.50 GBP Shipping cost: 4.26 GBP Buy It Now

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A pasta manufacturer takes a break. Milano, Italy 2025.
© Patrik Kummer
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Hundreds Line Up in Milan to Pay Tribute to Giorgio Armani From the early hours of this morning, a quiet hum of anticipation filled the streets of Milan. By 7 a.m., long before the official opening of the funeral chapel, hundreds of citizens had already gathered along Via Bergognone, braving the morning chill to pay their last respects to Giorgio Armani, the man who transformed Italian fashion into a global phenomenon. The funeral ceremony, held at the Armani Theater at number 59, officially began at 9 a.m., but the line of admirers stretched far beyond the entrance, a testament to Armani’s enduring influence on both Milan and the wider world.

Giorgio Armani Remembered in Emotional Milan Farewell

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La Bottega di Lisa Hand Made In Italy ALL Thrift smarter: La Bottega di Lisa Hand Made In Italy ALL LEATHER ☆RARE☆ RETAIL $300 sandals, 14% off from verified 5-star seller. Good condition.

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Giorgio Armani, celebrated Italian fashion designer, dies at 91 His company announced death of designer synonymous with modern Italian style and elegance on Thursday

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E’ morto Giorgio Armani ROMA (ITALPRESS) – E’ morto, all’età di 91 anni, Giorgio Armani,stilista e imprenditore italiano fondatore dell’azienda omonima,uno dei marchi più importanti al mondo nel campo della moda....

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After Giorgio Armani, heirs and foundation to steer fashion empire By Elisa Anzolin MILAN (Reuters) -Italian designer Giorgio Armani established one of the world’s most famous fashion businesses over the past five decades, and his death announced on Thursday inevitably raises questions about the future of a company whose independence he cherished. Giorgio Armani was the sole major shareholder of the company he set up with his late partner Sergio Galeotti in the 1970s and he has no children to inherit a business which generated revenue of 2.3 billion euros ($2.7 billion) in 2024. However, the meticulous Armani put in place measures to try to ensure continuity in a business that he ran with trusted family members and a network of long-time colleagues. He had a younger sister, Rosanna, two nieces, Silvana and Roberta, as well as a nephew, Andrea Camerana. The nieces and nephew have senior positions in the group. His right-hand man Pantaleo Dell’Orco is also regarded as a member of the family, and all five of them are likely heirs. More clarity on his plans is likely to emerge in the coming days, when Armani’s will is opened. However, some of the outlines for the future of the company without its founder have already been made public. SECURING HIS LEGACY BY SETTING UP A FOUNDATION Giorgio Armani started to think of a plan to guarantee a smooth succession and to retain the company’s independence more than a decade ago, which led him to set up a foundation in 2016. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. His aim was to "safeguard the governance (of) assets of the Armani Group and ensure that these assets are kept stable over time in respect of and consistent with some principles that are particularly important to me." The designer told Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera in 2017 that such a mechanism was needed to help his heirs to get along and to avoid the group being bought by others or broken up. The foundation currently holds a symbolic 0.1% stake in the Milan-based group but after his death it was expected to get a bigger share, alongside the other heirs, Giorgio Armani said in the same interview. He also said that three nominees he had designated would run the foundation following his death. NEW BYLAWS CREATE BLUEPRINT FOR FUTURE After creating the foundation, Armani also drafted new company bylaws due to take effect upon his death. The document sets out the future governing principles for those who inherit the group. The bylaws divide the company’s share capital into several categories with different voting rights and powers. It is not clear from the document how the different blocs of shares will be distributed. The bylaws call for a "cautious approach to acquisitions". They also give some indication about a potential stock market listing, which would require the favourable vote of the majority of directors "after the fifth year following the entry into force of this statute". 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. Over the years, the group has received several approaches from potential investors, including private equity firms, but Armani always ruled out any potential deal. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE SUFFERS SLOWDOWN Like other companies in the luxury goods industry, Armani’s latest financial accounts showed the impact of a slowdown in spending. Net revenues fell 5% to 2.3 billion euros in 2024, while core profit (EBITDA) tumbled by 24% to 398 million euros. In comments alongside the numbers, Giorgio Armani underlined his determination to continue to develop a business which is relatively small in scale compared with the French giant LVMH and other rivals such as Gucci-owner Kering and Prada. "I chose in any case to invest in projects of great symbolic and practical significance, which are fundamental to the future of the company," he said in the results statement in July. These investments included the renovation of flagship stores including the Madison Avenue building in New York, Emporio Armani in Milan, as well as spending on the new Palazzo Armani in Paris and taking e-commerce management in house. The group is mainly focused on Europe, which generates almost half of its revenues, a far higher proportion than for other luxury brands. Americas and Asia Pacific account for around one fifth each. The group had 570 million euros in net cash at the end of 2024 after stepping up investments. ARMANI LIEUTENANTS COULD STEP UP 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. The Armani group was bound up with its founder, who maintained a tight control over both the creative and managerial aspects until the very end. On the creative side, his niece Silvana worked alongside Giorgio Armani in designing the women’s collections, while Dell’Orco collaborated with him on the men’s collections. This could ensure a certain continuity in design. At a managerial level, the group would need to fill the chairman and CEO roles that were held by Giorgio Armani himself. ($1 = 0.8559 euros) Most investors will find it hard to answer that question with total confidence. Short of a guarantee, which no one can give you, the most successful traders stick to proven best practices without letting hype or hyper-vigilance take over their better judgment. But that doesn't mean you can't use smart shortcuts. If you're considering LVMH, try chatting with WarrenAI, our powerful AI financial assistant. It's just like ChatGPT for investors, but with access to 10 years of company data, a built-in screener, Wall Street analysts' reports, and earnings call transcripts for real-time, vetted insights. 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Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani has died at 91 By Elisa Anzolin MILAN (Reuters) -Italian designer Giorgio Armani, one of the biggest names in the world of fashion has died at the age of 91, the company that he founded and led for five decades said on Thursday. Armani, synonymous with modern Italian style and elegance, combined the flair of a designer with business acumen as he directed a company generating some 2.3 billion euros ($2.7 billion) in annual turnover. "With infinite sorrow, the Armani Group announces the passing of its creator, founder, and tireless driving force: Giorgio Armani," the fashion house said in a statement. He had been unwell for some time and was forced to drop out of his group’s shows at Milan’s Men’s Fashion Week in June, the first time in his career he had missed one of his catwalk events. Armani remained the sole owner of his company and worked with a tight-knit group of long-time colleagues and members of his family. "In this company, we have always felt like part of a family," the company said in the statement. "We, the employees and the family members, who have always worked alongside Mr. Armani, commit to protecting what he built and to carrying his company forward in his memory, with respect, responsibility, and love," it added. Known as "Re Giorgio" - King Giorgio in his native Italian - the designer famously oversaw every detail of his collection and all aspects of his business, from advertising to fixing models’ hair as they headed out on to the runway. 3rd party Ad. Not an offer or recommendation by Investing.com. See disclosure here or remove ads. A funeral chamber will be set up on Saturday and Sunday in Milan, the city he made his home, followed by a private funeral at an unspecified date, the company said. Which stock should you buy in your very next trade? AI computing powers are changing the stock market. Investing.com's ProPicks AI includes dozens of winning stock portfolios chosen by our advanced AI. Year to date, 3 out of 4 global portfolios are beating their benchmark indexes, with 98% in the green. Our flagship Tech Titans strategy doubled the S&P 500 within 18 months, including notable winners like Super Micro Computer (+185%) and AppLovin (+157%). Which stock will be the next to soar?

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