Armani
Milan fashion house celebrated for its soft, unstructured tailoring and understated Italian elegance.
About Armani
Founded in Milan in 1975 by Giorgio Armani together with Sergio Galeotti, the house became famous for liberating the men's suit from its stiff, padded construction, introducing softer shoulders and fluid lines that redefined modern tailoring for both men and women.
Armani's unstructured jackets found global fame after Richard Gere wore the brand in American Gigolo in 1980, cementing the label's role in shaping red-carpet style, and the house has since grown into a byword for quiet, refined Italian luxury.