Giorgio Armani Absent from Milan Runway Shows
The shows will go on, with Leo Dell'Orco representing the brand, and Armani's collections will still be showcased to the world, a testament to the designer's enduring legacy and influence on the fashion world.

Giorgio Armani, the 90-year-old Italian designer, will not attend his two men's shows in Milan due to health reasons, marking the first time he will miss his group's shows at Milan's Men's Fashion Week. Despite his absence, Armani has worked on the collections with his usual commitment and will closely follow the shows remotely.
Armani's fashion house announced that he will not be present at the Emporio Armani show on Saturday and the Giorgio Armani show on Monday, and instead, Leo Dell'Orco, head of design for men's collections, will greet the public. This decision comes as Armani is currently recovering at home, and his health is the top priority.
As the CEO and sole shareholder of his €2.35 billion turnover fashion house, Armani remains committed to his brand, even in his absence. The designer has ensured that every step of the shows will be followed closely, and his team, led by Leo Dell'Orco, will represent him on stage.
The absence of Giorgio Armani from his Milan runway shows is a significant moment in his career, but his dedication to his brand and his commitment to his craft remain unwavering. As the fashion world looks to Milan's Men's Fashion Week, all eyes will be on the Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani shows, even if the legendary designer is not physically present.