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Dr.Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani was born on July 11th, 1934 in Piacenza, Italy. He grew up wanting to become a doctor but the sight of blood put a crook in that needle and so he turned his sights to fashion. He was hired to work in fashion and visual merchandising with the largest Italian department store at the time, La Rinescente, in Milan, Italy. He then migrated into design and worked as an assistant under Nino Cerruti. As an assistant for 6 years he knew that he wanted to make his own mark in the fickle but fantasy laden world of fashion and with $10k (which he acquired by selling his Volkswagen) he and partner, Sergio Galeotti, founded his own ready-to-wear line of men’s clothing. One year later he launched the women’s RTW line.

From bare bones to $1billion in yearly sales, Giorgio became a fashion icon. He came from a war-torn childhood of being awoken in the middle of the night to hide in the bomb shelter under their home. His childhood home was bombed and destroyed and it was very difficult for his father to provide for the family. Armani gives credit to his mother for being the reason he went into fashion. “She always ensured that my brother, sister and I were immaculately dressed. She was herself and innately elegant woman. In memory of her I named my yacht ‘Mariu’, which is the southern Italian dialect for Maria.”

But what took Giorgio Armani to superstardom? Yes, he had a wonderful philosophy and talent. His prose that clothes are not a decoration but meant to make a person feel confident and comfortable was and still is an intimate liaison for his customers, but what was that something more? In the 1980′s Armani began to recognize the platform of marketing through movies. He secured the wardrobe design for Richard Gere in the “American Gigolo” film. A film that not only launched Richard Gere into the heaven’s but brought Armani’s name into everyone’s kitchen (and on their screen).

His designs became larger than life. Armani was one of the first designers to seek out celebrities to wear his designs.

Today, he is emperor of over 2000 stores worldwide and his empire consists of sub-brands such as; Emporio Armani, Armani Jeans, Perfume, Occhiali (eyewear), A/X Armani Exchange, golf, swimwear, underwear, & accessories.

He remains dedicated to his belief that to create exceptionally one must preen their eyes to the smallest of details. His most poignant quote to date, “remain true to yourself and your philosophy. Changing in the face of adversity will in fact diminish your credibility” has noticeably been a rabbit’s foot in his pocket.

Featured below is Emporio Armani 2012 SPRING photographed by Alasdair McLellan in Hong Kong. Classic, Powerful, Confident, and Comfortable.

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Let’s Pretend…

 

 

You and your significant other are going to a fancy art gallery this evening to view a new artist from Asia. The crowd will be sheik and “artsy” and will no doubt notice what you wear. It is time to impress. It is time to enjoy a different group of humans than you are used to during the corporate work week. Let’s pretend what we will wear….

 

 

 

I love making these ensembles up…wouldn’t it be great to make a living doing this????

Have a great weekend and whatever you do, do it in STYLE!

Joanna

 

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Poor Guys

Menswear 2011 Fall/Winter Runway review. Although I wanted to post a variety of awesome styles from various designers, I could only find a few. Either the garb was absurd, the styling was amusingly ridiculous, or the clothes were only for one type of “sexuality” (how much nicer can I put that?). Perhaps if I took a much longer time and put much more effort into my search I would come up with a few more good results. I was going to be not so nice and post pictures of the freak shows I did find…but, I opted to stick to the adage that ‘if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all’…so, I’m not calling out the tacky parade (except for the canary above). It is always very difficult to find truly good fitting, good looking, stylish clothes for men. I doooo feel a little sorry for them.

However, thanks to Viktor & Rolf, and of course the ever perfect Armani, I present some classic good looks that I would love to dress my husband in and go out on the town.

Enjoy the eye candy my dearz:

First images are from Armani and the last two images are from Viktor & Rolf. Amen.

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