
Giorgio Armani to Stay Independent While Designer Is Still Alive
                                                                    
Giorgio Armani won’t be giving up control of his fashion empire, at least not while he’s still on the catwalk.
Armani won’t be giving up control of his fashion empire, at least not while he’s still on the catwalk.
“While I am alive, there will be independence,” Armani, 81, told 
reporters Monday after his spring-summer fashion show in Milan. “Soon 
after, perhaps I will have prepared the ground for a type of 
independence that is more measured, more controlled.”
Some of the biggest names in fashion are presenting succession 
quandaries as they enter their twilight years. Armani and Chanel 
designer Karl Lagerfeld are in their 80s, while Bernard Arnault   ,
 chairman of the company that owns Louis Vuitton, is 66. At stake are 
combined annual revenue of more than $40 billion and Europe’s hold on 
the global market for designer handbags, shoes and other personal luxury
 goods.
Armani, who rose to prominence dressing Richard Gere in the 1980 film
 American Gigolo, said last year he hasn’t made up his mind about what 
happens to his business after him. In May, he said a stock market 
listing or a foundation were possibilities, while excluding selling to a
 large group.
The designer has no children, though his nephew and two nieces are on
 the board, and has previously explored deals with Hermes International 
SCA and Arnault’s LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. His closely held 
company had revenue of 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) in 2014 from 
sales of such labels as AJ Armani Jeans and Emporio Armani. He’s also 
behind the Armani hotels in Milan and Dubai.
“Being able to choose the light that you like in an office as much as
 designing an unruly or highly elegant collection, this is 
independence,” said Armani, who serves as owner, creative director and 
chief executive officer of the company he founded 40 years ago. “But you
 need means to maintain independence.”
 
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