MOSCOW (Reuters Life!) - Italian designer Giorgio Armani wowed Russian fashion-lovers with dazzling shows in Moscow this week, banking on a recovery for the world's fourth largest luxury goods buyer. While others are still cautious about the crisis-hit Russian market, Armani was the first major designer in the last year to come to the Russian capital, betting its passion for fashion will help further expand his business there. The 75-year-old designer hosted a special show of autumn/winter... Read Full Story
MOSCOW (Reuters Life!) - Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, still frail after a bout of hepatitis, hinted on Tuesday of succession plans for his vast clothes empire after his retirement and joked about his appearance. "I'm already organizing staff who will continue my work," 75-year-old "King Giorgio," as he is known in Italy, told reporters in the Russian capital, where he had jetted in to support its crisis-hit fashion industry. "Of course I am not eternal, there comes a time when... Read Full Story
Giorgio Armani is trying not to be too "aggressive".
The iconic designer - who was diagnosed with hepatitis in May and has spent time away from the industry to recover - is determined not to get too stressed and uptight now he is working again.
He explained to WWD : "The illness made me understand that you can’t joke with your life. For years, I ignored myself completely until I received this blow, which happened for a reason. I realized I had to be more careful. All the stress and... Read Full Story
MILAN (Reuters Life!) - Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani said he was feeling "wonderfully well" after recovering from hepatitis. The 75-year-old, widely regarded as the doyen of Italian fashion, revealed in May he had suffered hepatitis by poisoning. "How am I? I'm marvelously well," Armani was quoted as saying in several newspapers on Friday. "The readings on my liver are nearly perfect, others more than perfect, so much so I can stop taking the medicines." Armani, often called "King... Read Full Story
Hollywood beauty Megan Fox is reportedly set to replace Beyonce Knowles as the face of Armani - starring in a new fragrance and fashion campaign. Beyonce was signed up to promote the brand’s fragrance Emporio Armani Diamonds in 2007 and appeared in a major publicity drive for the scent.
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Megan Fox is reportedly set to replace Beyonce as the face of Armani -- starring in a new fragrance and fashion campaign. Beyonce was signed up to promote the brand's fragrance Emporio Armani Diamonds in 2007 and appeared in a major publicity drive for the scent. But bosses at the fashion house have now lined up her replacement -- Transformers star Fox -- who will take over promotion of the perfume line and a new clothing collection. Read Full Story
Hollywood beauty Megan Fox is reportedly set to replace Beyonce as the face of Armani — starring in a new fragrance and fashion campaign. Beyonce was signed up to promote the brand’s fragrance Emporio Armani Diamonds in 2007 and appeared in a major publicity drive for the scent.
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A Review of Armani Fragrances
Executive Summary about A Review of Armani Fragrances By Morgan Hamilton
Armani Fragrance For Men
Grooming and cleaning our bodies involve routine showers, proper oral hygiene, quality deodorants and fragrances.
You can also turn to perfumes, colognes , and body sprays to keep you smelling fresh. You might also discover that Armani fragrances are right up your alley.
You can easily find Armani fragrances and other perfumes on the Internet . You’ll... Read Full Story
On 07.14.09, In News , by El Chorizo .
David Beckham has refused to star in an advert with Angelina Jolie because he is married. The British soccer star – who recently celebrated his tenth wedding anniversary with wife Victoria – doesn’t want to upset his spouse by posing for an Emporio Armani underwear campaign with the stunning Hollywood star, who is in a relationship with Brad Pitt.
He told US TV show ‘Extra’: “She is an amazing person and so is Brad. They’re an incredible... Read Full Story
MILAN (Reuters Life!) - Italian designer Giorgio Armani's home division is to deck out the interior of exclusive apartments in Rome, as part of a project to convert a historical building into a complex of luxury serviced flats. Some 62 apartments are planned in the Cavour220 project -- a residential block occupying 12,000 sq m (129,200 sq ft) and composed of six linked buildings surrounding a garden. Each flat will have its own specific ground plan, which can be finalized and furnished to... Read Full Story