The brand's latest collections, celebrating Spring-Summer 2026, will still showcase under the guidance of head menswear designer Leo Dell'Orco, who will take the spotlight during closing bows. It is anticipated that Armani, affectionately dubbed 'Re Giorgio' or 'King Giorgio', will be well enough to participate in future events, including the upcoming Paris shows in June, coinciding with the brand's 50th anniversary and his own 91st birthday.
Since founding his fashion house in 1975, Armani has adeptly expanded his label beyond clothing into beauty products, accessories, luxury hotels, and more, cementing his status as a legendary figure in the fashion industry. His absence at Milan underscores the emotional weight of his legacy and his ongoing influence in shaping the landscape of modern fashion.
Armani’s dedication and passion for his work are evident, as he transitions from live events to digital engagement during his recovery, reinforcing his commitment to creativity even in challenging times.
Since founding his fashion house in 1975, Armani has adeptly expanded his label beyond clothing into beauty products, accessories, luxury hotels, and more, cementing his status as a legendary figure in the fashion industry. His absence at Milan underscores the emotional weight of his legacy and his ongoing influence in shaping the landscape of modern fashion.
Armani’s dedication and passion for his work are evident, as he transitions from live events to digital engagement during his recovery, reinforcing his commitment to creativity even in challenging times.