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H&M's $50 Heeled Sock Boots Look Just Like Designer Ones
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H&M’s $50 Heeled Sock Boots Look Just Like Designer Ones

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Recently, there’s been some debate about ankle boots—whether they’re “in” or not. As someone who’s chronically online and works in fashion, I believe I know a lot about this topic, so I want to clarify that ankle boots are not just “in” for 2025, but they’re also everywhere, especially heeled sock boots. Brands like Khaite, Toteme, Reformation, and Docle Vita are all embracing this fall boot trend. Even H&M offers a pair that looks just as luxurious as those from high-end brands and is one of the best designer-passing pieces I’ve come across recently.

H&M’s Heeled Sock Boots are the shoes in question. They are priced affordably at $50, but don’t let that fool you —they look far more expensive, making you think that H&M forgot to add an extra zero to the tag. The ankle-high design features a snug yet stretchy upper that fits like a sock, and the pointed toe adds a sleek and sophisticated touch. The best part is that they come in three color options—black leather, chocolate-brown leather, and brown suede—catering to different styles. I’ll be adding all three to my wardrobe because, together, they cost less than the single designer pair I’ve had my eye on.

Expect these boots to be styled with everything from straight-leg jeans to black tailored trousers. When paired, the look combines polish and ease. The sophisticated, structured boots add a refined touch to relaxed pants. As for what to wear on top? Anything goes—a leather bomber jacket, oversize sweater, or a barn jacket.

Keep scrolling to shop the $50 H&M boots and discover how elegant dressers are styling heeled sock boots with pants for styling inspiration.

Shop H&M’s Heeled Sock Boots

Trust me, you’ll be wearing these all fall and winter long with jeans and trousers.

Heeled Sock Boots

While I love the black pair, the chocolate-brown leather option looks more expensive.

Heeled Sock Boots

These suede boots will add just the right amount of polish and personality to any simple outfit.

How Fashion People Are Styling Heeled Sock Boots

An influencer wears a long coat with jeans and heeled sock boots.

Style Notes: Shearling-lined outerwear truly had its big moment last year, and it doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. Pair it with straight-leg jeans, an oversize sweater, and sock boots to give your look a 2025 vibe.

An influencer wears a long coat with jeans and heeled sock boots.

Style Notes: If you’re stuck in a style rut when getting dressed to meet friends for brunch on weekends in the fall, a simple and elegant outfit idea to remember is a trench coat, a basic tee, a leather belt, and ankle socks with boots.

An influencer wears a long coat with jeans and heeled sock boots.

Style Notes: In 2025, chic dressers are trading classic pumps or slingbacks for heeled sock boots, especially when styled with black tailored trousers.

Shop More Heeled Sock Boots

Arya Pointed Toe Bootie

Dolce Vita

Arya Pointed Toe Booties

The snug ankle design ensures these fit like a sock.

Khaite, Nevada Stretch High Boots

Khaite

Nevada Stretch High Boots

I don’t like to pick favorites, but if I had to this pair would be it.

Rosina Ankle Boot

Reformation

Rosina Ankle Boots

These also come in black leather and tan suede.

The Heeled Sock 55mm Leather Boots

Toteme

The Heeled Sock 55mm Leather Boots

I tried these on at Toteme’s NYC flagship store last weekend, so I can confirm that they’re sleek, sophisticated, and even comfortable despite the heel sitting toward the middle of the foot.

Rag & Bone Mercer Boots

Once fashion people start noticing these new Rag & Bone boots, they’ll sell out instantly. Get yours before they’re gone.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Designer Handbags for $59 & More
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Designer Handbags for $59 & More

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Think getting a designer bag for under $100 is impossible? Michael Kors just proved you wrong.

The Michael Kors Outlet is dropping fall deals that’ll make your heart (and your closet) skip a beat. You’re looking at major discounts on everything from travel totes to everyday crossbody bags and party-ready shoulder bags—basically, your fall bag dreams come true. The best part? Mini bags are an extra 15% off right now.

Case in point: a sleek leather crossbody that usually retails for $398 is just $69. That’s $329 in savings! Or how about a classic satchel tote originally $498, now only $89—hello, $409 saved. And a trendy shoulder bag? It’s 80% off, which is $319 back in your pocket (yes, really).

Don’t wait, these fall Michael Kors bags are too good to pass up. Shop now and snag luxe handbags you’ll actually want to carry all season.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Thinness is back on catwalks -- and the data proves it
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Hermes taps British designer to lead its menswear line

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

French luxury company Hermes on Tuesday announced that a British designer, Grace Wales Bonner, is taking over its men’s pret-a-porter collection from a predecessor who held the position for nearly four decades.

Hermes taps British designer to lead its menswear line

Wales Bonner, aged in her mid-30s and a graduate of London’s prestigious Central Saint Martins art school, said in a Hermes statement she was overjoyed to be joining “such a magical house”, and called it “a dream”.

Her first collection is due to hit the catwalk in January 2027.

Wales Bonner takes over from French designer Veronique Nichanian, 71, who led the label’s menswear line for the past 37 years.

Hermes on Friday announced Nichanian’s departure, after she presents her last men’s collection in January, for the 2026-2027 Autumn-Winter shows in Paris.

The new blood at Hermes is just the latest in a series of artistic changes at the big fashion houses, notably at Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, Loewe and Jean Paul Gaultier.

The luxury sector is currently going through a challenging period for sales globally that is impacting many companies, but Hermes has been well-protected from the buffeting.

Its sales have continued to increase, and its turnover grew more than seven percent in the first half of this year, to eight billion euros .

Wales Bonner, the daughter of an English mother and a Jamaican father, has picked up a string of awards for her innovative approach to menswear blending European tailoring and African influences.

In the past, and under her own label, she has explored themes of identity and post-colonial heritage.

In a 2019 interview with The Guardian, Wales Bonner said “I wasn’t sure if I wanted to be a historian or an artist”.

Hermes’s artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas welcomed her, saying “her contemporary view of the world, of crafting and of culture, will continue to guide the men’s pret-a-porter collection”.

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October 21, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Designer Debuts' Impact on Sales, Would Consumers Let AI Shop for Them?
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Must Read: Designer Debuts' Impact on Sales, Would Consumers Let AI Shop for Them?

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. The Spring 2026 season saw many designer debuts at top luxury houses, but will these new collections actually boost sales? HSBC said that, financially, the most important impact expected from fashion weeks is generation of foot …

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33 New H&M Items for Fall That Look Like Designer
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33 New H&M Items for Fall That Look Like Designer

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

I love a designer clothing find just as much as the next fashion person, but spending thousands of dollars on a fall wardrobe update isn’t feasible. My fashion-editor hack is finding expensive-looking pieces at affordable retailers that give that high-end designer look. Recently, I took a look at H&M’s latest fall clothing and accessories arrivals, and I was so shocked at the quality, construction, and overall rich vibe many of the items exuded.

Since I’m not gatekeeping, I’m ready to spill exactly what affordable buys I saw while digging through H&M that could be mistaken for designer. In the mix, you can expect stunning knits just in time for sweater weather. You can also expect cool accessories, beautiful denim, luxe-looking trousers, elevated tops, and so much more. Keep scrolling to uncover every rich-looking H&M fall clothing find that gives off that designer look.

I love the styling of this quilted jacket here—so chic.

Oversized Polo Sweater

H&M

Oversized Polo Sweater

This looks like the sweaters I’ve seen at Reformation.

Short-Sleeved Sweater

H&M

Short-Sleeved Sweater

Short-sleeve knits are perfect for transitional weather.

Cable-Knit Sweater

The little heart is so darling.

Cardigan With Collar

Everything about this cardigan gives off an elevated vibe.

Loose-Fit Turtleneck Sweater

H&M

Loose-Fit Turtleneck Sweater

Sweater Vest With Collar

H&M

Sweater Vest With Collar

The collar takes this up a notch.

Oversized Mohair-Blend Sweater

H&M

Oversized Mohair-Blend Sweater

I love luxe materials for less.

Poplin Shirt

Layer this staple endlessly.

Straight High Jeans

These jeans look five times the price. Styling is everything.

Ruffle-Trimmed Blouse

H&M

Ruffle-Trimmed Blouse

A little dash of fall boho vibes.

Blouse With Peter Pan Collar

H&M

Blouse With Peter Pan Collar

Yes to this exaggerated collar.

Cotton Corduroy Jacket

H&M

Cotton Corduroy Jacket

Deep green has such a luxe vibe.

Oversized Quilted Jacket

H&M

Oversized Quilted Jacket

Fashion people love an oversize bomber.

Long Vest

Double-Faced Denim Vest

H&M

Double-Faced Denim Vest

Loving the mixed fabrics here.

Long Blazer

Affordable suiting without sacrificing style and quality.

Straight-Leg Pants

Pair with the pants to have a complete suit.

Satin Tie

You’ll see more menswear-inspired looks with ties this fall.

Fringe-Trimmed Cape

Rib-Knit Cape

Another cape for your shopping pleasure.

Fine-Knit Scarf

Wool Beret

The cherry on top to a great fall and winter look.

Belt

Add this versatile belt to your collection.

Oblong Shoulder Bag

Everyone will be asking where you got this pretty bag.

Tie-Belt Coat

This coat just oozes rich vibes.

Knee-High Boots

Tall heeled boots are a must for fall.

Slingback Pumps

Slingbacks have a way of elevating any look.

Leather Loafers

Harper High Rise Wide Leg Jeans

H&M

Harper High Rise Wide Leg Jeans

Brown denim is on the rise.

Draped Top

It may be time to update your fall basics rotation.

Draped Belted Top

Button-Front Top

I’m a sucker for a cinched-waist top.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Meet Aanya Sachdeva, the Designer Whose Motto Is ‘Fashion for Change’
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Meet Aanya Sachdeva, the Designer Whose Motto Is ‘Fashion for Change’

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Growing up just outside of Boston, Aanya Sachdeva started her design career early. Really early. The fashion design major was around seven when she began transforming old clothes into custom outfits for her American Girl dolls.

“What started as a quick and fun hobby turned into a real passion for me,” she tells Glamour. “I began creating one-of-a-kind pieces for friends and family and learning how to express myself through design.”

Then, at 11, came another formative moment: At a presentation by pediatric cancer charity Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Sachdeva heard a girl her age speak about having cancer. “That really shook me,” Sachdeva says. “I felt this strong urge to help.” And so, her first brand—Aanya’s BOWtique, a line of handmade hair bows—was born. She sold her custom creations at local fairs and online and donated her earnings to charity.

Now at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, Sachdeva has rebranded Aanya’s Boutique into AANYA NYC. “That allowed me to dream even bigger,” she explains. “I’ve learned that if I stay true to my creativity and my beliefs, I can design with purpose and focus on ethical and sustainable fashion that inspires change. Fashion is about more than clothes. It’s also a platform to tell stories, to raise awareness, and to really make an impact. I love to design with my motto: fashion for change.”

Being at Parsons and in New York City has already opened several doors for Sachdeva. Last year, she got the opportunity to present her pieces in her first fashion show. With only about a week’s notice, Sachdeva put together a collection of 16 looks to walk the runway. It was such a success that the company asked her to present again at a New York Fashion Week event. (That time, she had three weeks’ notice.)

“It wasn’t 100% perfect,” Sachdeva says of putting together a collection in such a short timeframe. “But it was such an amazing feeling seeing these looks that I worked really hard on—even at school, I was crocheting under the desk—go out there in front of a whole audience.”

Sachdeva says she thought back to herself when she was seven, in her bedroom hand-sewing clothes for her American Girl dolls. “It was a surreal moment,” she says. “It’s one of my favorite things that’s ever happened to me.”

Who is your personal style icon?

Aanya Sachdeva: Growing up, my personal style icon was actually always my mom. She loves bold colors and statement pieces, and she isn’t afraid to stand out in a crowd. Similarly, my other style icons, like Tyla, have that same bold approach to fashion. I love people like that.

What’s your dream job?

My dream job is to use fashion as a way to inspire people and drive positive change in the world. I want to grow AANYA NYC into a brand that stands for purpose, and that can mean collaborating with non-profits or even creating new systems that reduce waste and push the industry towards sustainability. Designing unique, ethically made pieces will always be at the heart of what I do, but I want my brand to represent something bigger than that.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Oscar-Winning Harry Potter Production Designer
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Oscar-Winning Harry Potter Production Designer

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Stuart Craig, a UK production designer and art director who won Oscars for his work on The English Patient, Dangerous Liaisons and Gandhi, died September 7. He was 83.

Craig’s passing was confirmed via the British Film Designers Guild, which posted a message from BFDG member Neil Lamont on Facebook.

“It is with great sadness that I report that my friend and mentor, Production Designer Stuart Craig, passed away last night, 7th September 2025 aged 83, following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease,” wrote Lamont. “Stuart was the UK’s and, most probably, cinemas most-revered film designer … a true giant!”

Craig’s early credits include The Elephant Man, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Cry Freedom, Chaplin and The Secret Garden. He won his first Oscar in 1983 for Gandhi, and his second in 1989 for Dangerous Liaisons.

In 1997, he won his third Oscar for The English Patient, where he met Lamont.

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“Stuart and I first worked together on The English Patient, flying to Tunis to join him was one of the most important days of my career,” he wrote. “Straight out of the airport, on a recce of a local derelict, ruined building, 40 degrees, nervous, and I probably did one of the poorest surveys ever on a location. It turned out that we, subsequently, found better places. The experiences I had on this film, not only allowed me to see Stuart’s talent, his beautiful sketches, pencil drawings and vision, but also the way which he conducted himself in all walks of life, in the studio, the car, restaurants. A true gentleman, with grace, kindness and humility.”

Craig would go on to serve as production designer on all of the Harry Potter films and the Fantastic Beasts trilogy.

“I bet that anyone you ask, ‘which designer would you like to work with the most,’ the answer 100% would be Stuart Craig,” wrote Lamont. “Anyone who met him will remember their encounter forever.”

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dead at 91 - National
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Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dead at 91 – National

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Giorgio Armani, a stalwart of Milan ready-to-wear who revolutionized fashion with unstructured looks, died Thursday at the age of 91, his fashion house confirmed.

Armani died at home, the fashion house said. The fashion designer failed to appear at his runway shows in June as he was recovering from an undisclosed illness. He was planning a major event to celebrate 50 years of his signature Giorgio Armani fashion house during Milan Fashion Week this month.

Starting with an unlined jacket, a simple pair of pants and an urban palette, Armani put Italian ready-to-wear style on the international fashion map in the late 1970s, creating an instantly recognizable relaxed silhouette that has propelled the fashion house for half a century.

From the executive office to the Hollywood screen, Armani dressed the rich and famous in classic tailored styles, fashioned in super-soft fabrics and muted tones. His handsome black tie outfits and glittering evening gowns often stole the show on award season red carpets.

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At the time of his death, Armani had put together an empire worth over $10 billion, which along with clothing included accessories, home furnishings, perfumes, cosmetics, books, flowers and even chocolates, ranking him in the world’s top 200 billionaires, according to Forbes.

The designer also owned several bars, clubs, restaurants and his own basketball team EA7 Emporio Armani Milan, better known as Olympia Milano. Armani opened more than than 20 restaurants from Milan to Tokyo since 1998, and two hotels, one in Dubai in 2009 and another in Milan, in 2010.

Armani himself was the foundation of his style


Armani style began with Giorgio Armani himself, from the penetrating blue eyes framed in a permanent tan and early-age shock of silver hair, to the trademark jeans and t-shirt work clothes and the minimalist decoration of his private homes.

Armani’s fashion vision was that of easygoing elegance where attention to detail made the difference.

“I design for real people. There is no virtue whatsoever in creating clothes and accessories that are not practical,” he liked to say when asked to identify his clientele.

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In conversation, the designer’s disarming smile and exquisitely mild manners belied the tough businessman underneath, who was able to turn creative talent into a fashion empire worth over $10 billion. Never a merger nor a sale, Re Giorgio (King George) as the Italians call him, was always his own boss.

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Born July 11, 1934, in Piacenza, a small town south of Milan, Armani dreamed of becoming a doctor before a part-time job as a window decorator in a Milan department store opened his eyes to the world of fashion.

In 1975, Armani and his partner Sergio Galeotti sold their Volkswagen for $10,000 to start up their own menswear ready-to-wear label. Womenswear followed a year later.

The symbol of his new style was the liningless sports jacket, which was launched in the late 1970s and became an instant success from Hollywood to Wall Street. The designer paired the jacket with a simple t-shirt, an item of clothing he termed “the alpha and omega of the fashion alphabet.”

The Armani suit soon became a must in the closet of the well-heeled man. And for women, the introduction of the pantsuit in the executive workroom was all but revolutionary. Dubbed the “power suit” with its shoulder-padded jacket and man-tailored trousers, it became the trademark of the rising class of businesswomen in the 1980s.

Over the years Armani would soften the look with delicate detailing, luxurious fabrics and brighter shades for his basic beige and gray palette. His insistence on pants and jackets led some critics to label his fashion “androgynous.”

Armani hits Hollywood

The 1980 film classic American Gigolo launched both Armani and actor Richard Gere on their Hollywood careers. Dressed in Armani, Gere became America’s new favourite heart throb, and “Geeorgeeo” as they called him, the glam set’s most popular designer.

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The Hollywood connection earned him wardrobe film credits in over 200 films, and in 2003 a place on Rodeo Drive’s “Walk of Fame.”

Oscar night always sparkled, with smart suiting for the men, and glittering gowns for the ladies. The 2009 best actor winner Sean Penn picked up his statue in a black-on-black Armani outfit, while best actress nominee Anne Hathaway walked the red carpet in a shimmering white strapless evening gown from Armani’s latest Prive couture collection.

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Other longtime devotees included Jodie Foster, George Clooney, Sofia Loren and Brad Pitt. David and Victoria Beckham were the “face” of his 2009 underwear ad campaign.

So significant was the impact of Armani style, not only on how people dressed but how they approached fashion, that in 2000 New York’s Guggenheim museum presented a retrospective of Armani’s first 25 years in fashion.

“I love things that age well, things that don’t date and become living examples of the absolute best,” Armani said of his efforts.

Armani has gone well beyond fashion

Today, the Armani empire has an army of more than 9,000 employees, with women comprising half of the executive suite, along with seven industrial hubs and over 600 stores worldwide, according to figures released in 2023. Along with clothes and accessories, the company produces perfumes, cosmetics and home furnishings, as well as selling its own candy, flowers and even books. The designer opened his fifth multi-brand store on New York’s fashionable Fifth Avenue in February 2009.

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In the realm of fashion hobbies, Armani owned several bars, restaurants and clubs, as well as the basketball team. Recreation time was spent in getaways in Broni in the countryside near Milan, the isle of Pantelleria off Sicily and St. Tropez on the French Riviera. Each home bore the trademark of Armani design: bare walls, important pieces, few knickknacks.

Like many of his colleagues, Armani tried to give back some of the fame and fortune he amassed during the heyday of the “moda Milanese” which put Italian ready-to-wear at the center of the world’s fashion map at the turn of the millennium. Personally involved in several charity organizations devoted to children and a staunch supporter of the battle against AIDS, in 2002 Armani was named a U.N. goodwill ambassador for refugees.

Galeotti died in 1985. Armani had no children but was very close to his niece Roberta, daughter of his late brother Sergio. She abandoned a budding film career to become his director of public relations, and often represented her uncle, who wasn’t much of a party-goer, at social events. In later years she was a key go-between with the celebrity world.

In 2006, she orchestrated the top-billed wedding of actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes in a medieval castle outside Rome, while Uncle Giorgio designed the attire for both bride and groom.

Armani had indicated that as he considered succession he was looking toward his longtime head of menswear Leo Dell’Orco and his niece Silvana Armani, who fills the same role for womenswear.

September 6, 2025 0 comments
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Giorgio Armani passes away at 91
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Italian Fashion Designer Giorgio Armani Passes Away At 91| Bollywood Bubble

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

The fashion world has bid farewell to one of its brightest luminaries, Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer whose name became synonymous with modern elegance and who built an empire rooted in his vision, has passed away at the age of 91 in Milan. Born in Piacenza on July 11, 1934, Armani’s legacy endures through the Armani Group, which announced that its founder departed peacefully, leaving an indelible mark on design and entrepreneurship.

Giorgio Armani Passed Away At 91

More than just a designer, Armani was a philosopher-king of fashion. In 1975, he sold his Volkswagen Beetle to fund his dreams — and within seven years, he graced the cover of Time magazine. His empire grew from tailored suits and red-carpet gowns to hotels, homewares, and chocolates, cementing his status as Italy’s most successful designer and one of its most astute businessmen. By 2019, his company was generating 2.1 billion euros, and his personal wealth was estimated at a staggering $11 billion.

Giorgio Connection With India

India held a special place in Armani’s creative soul. During a visit in 1994, he fell in love with the country’s rich culture, heritage, and vibrancy. Inspired by this journey, he crafted collections that captured India’s spirit, showcasing them with his signature elegance on Milan’s runways. Armani once reflected on his drive: “Perfectionism, and the need to always have new goals and achieve them, is a state of mind that brings profound meaning to life.”

Final Walk On The Runaway

Armani’s farewell was as iconic as his career — during Milan Fashion Week’s F/W 2025-26 womenswear show titled Roots, he was escorted by two shimmering models. At 90, he was still meticulously overseeing every detail backstage, a testament to his unwavering perfectionism. The runway, designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, became the stage for his poignant last bow.

Funeral arrangements are scheduled at Teatro Armani in Milan from September 6 to 7, open to the public from 9 am to 6 pm.

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Indian fashion fraternity mourns the death of Italian designer Giorgio Armani
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Indian fashion fraternity mourns the death of Italian designer Giorgio Armani

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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The Italian designer died at 91 due to age-related illness.

Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, popularly known as King Giorgio has died at 91. His demise has left a void in fashion and he was single-handedly responsible for rewriting the rules of fashion. The designer was the archetype of Italian style and built a multibillion-dollar fashion empire. His fashion house released a statement soon after his death. “Indefatigable to the end, he worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections and the many ongoing and future projects,” the statement said.

The iconic designer died at his house surrounded by his loved ones. He gave a miss to the June 2025 Milan Fashion Week for the first time, and was planning a major event to celebrate his brand’s 50 years during Milan Fashion Week this month.

Indian fashion designers and personalities poured in their condolences for the icon.

Sunil Sethi, FDCI Chairman

This is such a big loss for all of us. His name has been synonymous with fashion. I had the fortune of working with him for two years for the launch of Armani Casa. I was his guest at the opening of Armani Casa in Milan, where I met him personally. I was in awe of his personality. Meeting him was the biggest highlight of my life. My first meeting with him was in the year 1994 at Oberoi Hotel and had a brief interaction in the hotel’s elevator.

Rahul Mishra, Designer

Giorgio Armani’s passing marks the end of an era. He wasn’t only a master of elegance and restraint—he was the architect of how a designer could build a global brand. Armani created a business model that became a case study for generations: from Armani cafe, Armani Casa to multiple divisions under his name, he showed that creativity and structure can coexist at the highest level. For independent designers like myself, and even for conglomerates, his legacy is both wisdom and roadmap. Personally, for my study having lived in Milan and witnessed his vision up close, I can say his influence shaped my own path. His ideas, his craftsmanship, and his relentless vision will remain safe in history—and he will be deeply missed by us all…

Ritu Beri, Designer

The world has lost a true icon with the passing of Giorgio Armani. His vision redefined elegance and simplicity, leaving an indelible mark on global fashion. For me, Armani was the epitome of timeless style and creative genius, an inspiration whose legacy will live on forever.

Suneet Varma, Designer

Giorgio Armani, the maestro of timeless elegance, redefined modern fashion with his quiet confidence and pure lines. He gave the world a new order of style—where tailoring was softened, glamour became effortless, and jeans stood as a symbol of democracy in dress. Armani dressed presidents, film stars, and dreamers alike, yet his true genius was in making sophistication accessible. With his passing, we lose not just a designer, but a visionary who shaped how the world dresses forever.

Nachiket Barve, Designer

Giorgio Armani is an absolute legend whose contribution to fashion is eternal. Bringing ease and fluidity to menswear, sophisticated androgyny to women’s fashion and being one of the first designers to build and nurture an independent fashion empire, his legacy is large and inspiring to generations of designers. I continue to be inspired by his focus and timeless elegance as he built his signature over decades.

Rina Dhaka, Designer

As a young designer my only first big dream was to wear Armani head-to -toe. He exemplified quiet class in clothing, no logos sreaming what you are wearing. With time ofcourse newer brands came, but Monsieur Armani at 91 could still be seen at the end of the show walking tall though frail with age. Students in India in fashion in 2025 must read of his legacy his craft to understand my perspective.

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