"Elegance is not about being noticed, but about being remembered."
(Giorgio Armani).
Giorgio Armani was born 11 July 1934 in Piacenza, Italy.
Worked in a department store, La Rinascente, as a window dresser.
A designer in the well-known fashion house Nino Cerruti.
In 1974, with assistance of his partner, Sergio Galeotti, he established his own company.
One of the world's most recognizable brands, and the sole owner of the $7 billion label.
Leveraging its strong brand equity in the fashion apparel market, Giorgio Armani has ventured into other related categories like eyewear, watches and cosmetics.
Giorgio Armani Occhiali, leg end body wear, cosmetics, profumi, gioielli, orologi.
But Armani has not stopped at just these product categories: He has extended the brand into multiple other categories such as Armani Casa (up-market furniture), Armani-branded Dolci (confectionary), and Armani-branded Fiori (Flowers).
In addition to this wide portfolio of brands, Armani has also entered the services market: restaurants, nightclubs and caffè under the Armani Brand. He also recently struck a deal with Dubai-based property group Emaar to come up with a chain of 14 Armani branded hotels and resorts by 2011.
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[...] Geographical coverage Armani's specificities Fully diversified worldwide fashion and luxury brand Focus on developing a solid, organized and consolidated Business Growth fuelled by internal business expansion and not by acquisitions Financial Independence The Armani Distribution Strategy Evolution of the business model 1975: Armani and Sergio Galeotti founded the fashion house Licensing of the production to GFT Apparel sold to wholesale clients Early 80s: entrance in the retail business Opening of the first free standing stores: Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani boutiques in Milan 90s: Gaining control of the industrial side of the business "We started thinking like industrialists. [...]
[...] Giorgio Armani Occhiali, leg end body wear, cosmetics, profumi, gioielli, orologi But Armani has not stopped at just these product categories: He has extended the brand into multiple other categories such as Armani Casa (up-market furniture), Armani-branded Dolci (confectionary), and Armani-branded Fiori (Flowers). In addition to this wide portfolio of brands, Armani has also entered the services market: restaurants, nightclubs and caffè under the Armani Brand. He also recently struck a deal with Dubai-based property group Emaar to come up with a chain of 14 Armani branded hotels and resorts by 2011. [...]
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