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MILAN (Reuters) -Giorgio Armani, who died last week aged 91, surprised the fashion world by instructing his heirs to gradually sell the empire he had set up in his 50-year long career.  Like

Giorgio Armani's Will: Key Insights on His Fashion Empire's Future

MILAN (Reuters) -Giorgio Armani, who died last week aged 91, surprised the fashion world by instructing his heirs to gradually sell the empire he had set up in his 50-year long career. 

Like everything he did - from the broad company strategies to the models' hair before a catwalk - the "king of fashion" did not leave anything to chance. 

Below are the details from his will.  

FOUNDATION, PARTNER TO CONTROL THE COMPANY

The designer decided that the Giorgio Armani Foundation, he established in 2016, will initially hold a 10% direct stake in the company, giving it 30% of voting rights, and the right to other shareholders' stakes in case of their death.

The remaining shares will be split among Armani's partner Pantaleo (Leo) Dell'Orco, who will get the largest share of capital and voting rights, the late designer's sister Rosanna, his two nieces Silvana and Roberta and his nephew Andrea Camerana. 

While Armani's sister and one of his nieces, Roberta, will not hold any voting rights, Dell'Orco will have 40% and together with the foundation, will control the fashion label.

Armani group's new ownership structure         

Share category/Heir Capital Voting

(%)  rights (%)

A/Pantaleo dell'Orco 30 40

B/ Silvana Armani 15 15

C/ Roberta Armani 15 0

D/ Andrea Camerana 15 15

E/ Rosanna Armani 15 0

F/ Fondazione 10 30

Giorgio Armani

Proceeds from the company will be divided among his partner and family according to their shareholding, with the foundation's 10% equally paid to the five members.   

SALE INSTRUCTION

The will instructed the foundation to sell 15% of the fashion house within 18 months, giving priority to French luxury conglomerate LVMH, beauty giant L'Oreal and Franco-Italian eyewear group EssilorLuxottica.

Otherwise, the stake should be sold to a company "identified and with the agreement of Leo", operating in the fashion and luxury world and with the same standing as those listed above, putting groups that have commercial partnerships with Armani first. 

The buyer will have 15% of voting rights and will be able to appoint a board member. 

After the sale, Dell'Orco will keep his 40% voting rights, despite a smaller holding, while the foundation's share of voting rights will drop, but it will have a veto power on major decisions, such as changes of statute, capital increases and all M&A activity.

The will did not spell out what would happen if the sale was not completed as instructed.

Armani group ownership after 15% stake sale   

Share category/Heir Capital Voting

(%)  rights (%)

A/Pantaleo dell'Orco 20 40

B/ Silvana Armani 10 15

C/ Roberta Armani 10 0

D/ Andrea Camerana 10 10

E/ Rosanna Armani 10 0

F/ Fondazione 25 25

Giorgio Armani

New shareholder  15 15

SECOND SALE OR LISTING 

In three to five years, Armani's heirs should dispose of another 30-55% to the same buyer, or otherwise list the company, preferably on the Milan bourse. 

According to the will, regardless of the decision, the Giorgio Armani Foundation will always have to hold a stake of at least 30.1% in the famed fashion house. 

(Reporting by Giulia Segreti, editing by Lisa Jucca and Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Giorgio Armani's will instructs gradual sale of his fashion empire.
  • The Armani Foundation will initially hold a 10% stake.
  • Pantaleo Dell'Orco receives the largest share of voting rights.
  • A 15% stake is prioritized for sale to LVMH, L'Oreal, or EssilorLuxottica.
  • Future plans include a potential public listing on the Milan bourse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Giorgio Armani's will instruct regarding the sale of his fashion house?
The will instructs the foundation to sell 15% of the fashion house within 18 months, prioritizing buyers like LVMH and L'Oreal.
Who will control the Giorgio Armani fashion label after his passing?
The Giorgio Armani Foundation will hold a 10% direct stake, giving it 30% of voting rights, while Pantaleo Dell'Orco will have the largest share of capital and voting rights.
What is the future plan for Armani's heirs regarding the company's shares?
In three to five years, Armani's heirs are instructed to dispose of another 30-55% of the company or list it on the Milan bourse.
What happens to the voting rights after the initial sale of 15%?
After the sale, Dell'Orco will retain his 40% voting rights, while the foundation's voting rights will decrease but it will maintain veto power on major decisions.
What is the minimum stake the Giorgio Armani Foundation must hold?
The will states that the Giorgio Armani Foundation must always hold at least 30.1% of the fashion house.

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