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THE EMPIRE OF UNDERSTATEMENT
Marie Claire Australia
|September 2025
As Armani hits its half-century milestone, we look at the ethos and principles underpinning one of the fashion world's greatest and most enduring success stories

There are designers who chase trends, and then there's Giorgio Armani, who builds empires in greige.
As the brand turns 50 this year, one thing is clear: Armani didn't just define an era - he outlived it. While others rebranded and collapsed under the weight of trying to keep up with the pace of fashion, Armani stuck to what he knew: timeless fashion. Sand-hued tailoring. Slouching shoulders.
His first act? Selling his blue VW Beetle in 1975 to fund the launch. Next, he revolutionised the suit: stripping it back. He gave women their power suits, men their unstructured blazers, and Hollywood the most elegant uniform since black tie. Richard Gere in American Gigolo. Diane Keaton at the Oscars. Cate Blanchett in sweeping Privé. We all know these iconic moments.
But the most radical thing about Armani? Probably that he's never been radical. Not in the explosive, trendy sense. His aesthetic - what he calls "millimetric" evolution - is more about refinement than reinvention. "Consistency does not mean rigidity," he's said. "It means adherence to principles."

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