After Armani: what becomes of the fashion empire he built?
Giorgio Armani's $9 billion fashion group will be overseen by the Giorgio Armani Foundation and family members, ensuring independence and continuity after his death at 91.
- Giorgio Armani, the founder of the fashion brand, died at 91, prompting questions about the future of the company he built and cherished.
- The Armani group generated €2.3bn in revenue in 2024 but saw profit declines amid an industry recession.
- Experts believe the company remains attractive, with a unique fashion vision, despite the slowdown in the luxury market.
- Candidates like Giuseppe Marsocci and Daniele Ballestrazzi are considered to fill the leadership roles left by Giorgio Armani.
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The death of Italian designer Giorgio Armani has lost a gambling game about whom you will have to estimate at $12.1 billion if his empire will collapse and if "King Giorgio" has ensured a success, The Times writes.
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