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Thousands bid silent farewell to Giorgio Armani in Milan

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Posted on September 6, 2025

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By Claudia Chieppa and Hanna Rantala MILAN (Reuters) -Hundreds of people formed a silent queue on Saturday in the heart of Milan's fashion district to pay their respects to Giorgio Armani, Italy's

Milan Bids Emotional Farewell to Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani

Tributes and Legacy of Giorgio Armani

By Claudia Chieppa and Hanna Rantala

Public Mourning and Attendance

MILAN (Reuters) -Thousands of mourners visited Milan's fashion district on Saturday to pay their respects to Giorgio Armani, Italy's most famous designer, who died this week at the age of 91, filing in silence past his coffin.

Armani's Impact on Fashion

His wooden casket, with white roses placed on top, lay in the vast dark exhibition space at his company's headquarters, where catwalk shows are held, surrounded by dozens of small lanterns on the floor.

Personal Tributes from Friends and Colleagues

The passing of Armani has sparked an outpouring of grief with tributes flowing in from Hollywood celebrities and ordinary people alike. Over a career spanning five decades, he built a business empire ranging from haute couture to home furnishing, with his name becoming synonymous with elegant simplicity.

"Everything he did in his life he did it out of passion," said Pier Carlo Bertoglio, who travelled from nearby Lodi to the Armani offices, where the designer's body is lying in state over the weekend before a private funeral on Monday.

"Everyone here today should testify to the love they have received from him."

John Elkann, the scion of Italy's prominent Agnelli family, and his wife Lavinia, were among the first visitors.

Elkann, who heads the Agnelli family's investment vehicle Exor, had previously discussed a potential combination with Armani to create an Italian luxury goods conglomerate, including Exor-owned sports car maker Ferrari. The talks led nowhere.

Armani, who had no children, has put in place measures to ensure continuity and independence for his business, which he ran with trusted family members and long-time colleagues.

Early visitors also included Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala. Italy's fashion capital, where Armani relocated with his family after World War Two, will hold a day of public mourning on Monday.

"Milan is full of Armani 'signs', it would be impossible to forget him," Sala said. "His biggest legacy to the city I reckon is his profound belief in work as a means of self-realisation."

People queued silently under the trees that line the cul-de-sac where the Armani offices, designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, sit across from the Armani/Silos, a museum opened in 2015 to mark 40 years of his career and where the Armani Prive haute couture collections of the past 20 years are currently on display.

Visitors included fellow designer Donatella Versace, who arrived dressed in black carrying a bouquet of white orchids, Oscar-winning film director Gabriele Salvatores and actress Maria Grazia Cucinotta.

"Where I grew up in China, Armani's name is equal to Italian (style)," said Jonah Liu, who stood in the crowd sporting an Armani t-shirt and holding a small bunch of white daisies.

"He turned Italian elegance into a global fashion grammar ... I'm obliged to come here to pay my tribute to him."

In line with Armani's wishes, a separate entry was reserved for group staff. 

"I'm one of his employees, so I'm sincerely attached to him," said Alessandra Caccavo, wiping away the tears.

"He made sure we never wanted for anything ... he was exceptional, so hospitable, ... we would always see him in the offices, which means a lot when you think who he was."

(Writing by Valentina Za: Editing by Sharon Singleton, Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Thousands gathered in Milan to honor Giorgio Armani.
  • Armani's legacy spans haute couture to home furnishings.
  • Tributes poured in from celebrities and the public.
  • Milan declared a day of public mourning for Armani.
  • Armani ensured business continuity with family and colleagues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is haute couture?
Haute couture refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing. It is a high-end fashion design that is made to order for specific clients.
What is a fashion icon?
A fashion icon is a person who is recognized for their distinctive style and influence in the fashion industry, often setting trends and inspiring others.
What is public mourning?
Public mourning is a period during which a community collectively expresses grief and pays respects to a deceased individual, often through ceremonies or gatherings.

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