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Posts tagged ‘giorgio armani’

Video | “Back Damon” A film for ARMANI by Anna Dello Russo

06 October 2011, 20.30 | Posted in Fashion, videos | No comments »
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Anna Dello Russo delivers this short film for the Giorgio Armani house.

Video | “Frames of Line” by Giorgio Armani Eyewear

20 July 2011, 19.00 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »
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The Facehunter works this campaign video for Giorgio Armani’s Eyewear collection.

New Armani Flagship Store Tokyo

17 June 2009, 19.00 | Posted in Fashion, stores | No comments »

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Openers Japan covers the opening of the newest Giorgio Armani store in Tokyo’s Roppongi Hills District. This is a followup shop to their Ginza District Shop which opened in 2007. The interior of the new store was deisgned by Armani himself and includes walls of glass, granite floors and a three VIP lounges for those gentleman that need some personal assistance.

View more looks at products to be found at the New Armani Flagship Store Tokyo after the jump.

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New York Magazine | Interview with Giorgio Armani

17 February 2009, 14.29 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

armani interview New York Magazine | Interview with Giorgio Armani

New York Magazine has a nice interview with the man who, for better or worse, changed the whole suit game back in the 80’s. Armani’s suits (which were first featured in American Gigolo) led to an entire generation of people wearing their suits loose and it took Hedi Slimane to make Slim fit fashionable again. The interview asks him about his importance within menswear, suiting up Chelsea FC and his home line, Armani Casa.

Read the full interview here.

Giorgio Armani for Samsung PAVV TV Set

08 August 2008, 17.21 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Giorgio Armani for Samsung PAVV TV Set

Giorgio Armani has teamed with Samsung Electronics on two PAVV TV sets to launch in South Korea. "Providing both Armani’s elegant design and Samsung’s cutting edge technology, the Armani/PAVV TV was first unveiled at I Saloni 2008, Milan international furniture show." Luxury is not cheap though. The 46inch set will retail for 7000$US while the 52inch will go for a sleek 8750$US. Look for it in the South Korean market soon. (via luxuo)

Be sure to check detailed views of the remote, mouse, and the Armani PAVV TV after the jump.
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Giorgio Armani for Chelsea FC

22 May 2008, 05.07 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Giorgio Armani for Chelsea FC

Yes, I know they lost in the penalty shoot-out today against a great Manchester United club, but the off field uniforms for the men in Blue (Chelsea if you have not determined that yet) comes from Giorgio Armani, an Italian. Vogue.com has a nice feature that also happens to mention that Manchester United were suited up off-field by Paul Smith.

Now, I love Paul Smith (maybe even more than Armani) but I really could not stomach the depression of having to write about the Red Devils. Congrats to them on the win, but lets give it up for Chelsea for doing something legendary after the departure of Mourinho. God bless and nice suits lads.

For more on the off field suit ups of both Chelsea and Man U, visit Vogue UK.
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