Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, aged 90 and soon to turn 91, is currently recovering at home following a brief hospitalization. As a result, he will not attend the upcoming Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani runway shows during Milan Fashion Week, marking the first time in decades that he will miss his traditional post-show appearances. Armani's absence was confirmed by his fashion house ahead of the men's fashion events in Milan. Despite missing Milan Fashion Week due to health reasons, Armani has announced plans to return to public life starting in September. Additionally, the Armani brand is set to re-enter the Argentine market with the opening of an Armani Exchange store in Unicenter shopping mall, scheduled for August 2026.
La marca Armani vuelve a la Argentina https://t.co/skiYNX72KC
Armani vuelve a la Argentina. Así lo confirmaron fuentes cercanas al Grupo Tucci, que acaba de cerrar un acuerdo para traer a la marca italiana de lujo al país. La primera apertura está prevista para agosto de 2026 y será con la marca Armani Exchange, en el shopping Unicenter. https://t.co/aAm6FoLK6Z
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