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Little Book of Armani: The story of the iconic fashion house

Thomas Elliott

The name 'Armani' embodies the significance of being 'Made in Italy', and a quiet luxury that came to define American power dressing.

Beginning in 1970s Milan, Giorgio Armani pared back structure and refined proportion, creating tailoring that felt modern, fluid and quietly authoritative. On the catwalk, he showed a vision of luxury built on restraint, clarity and longevity. On screen, Richard Gere's Armani wardrobe in American Gigolo recast menswear as seductive rather than stiff, while on the Oscars red carpet, Diane Keaton in a stripped-back Armani look demonstrated the ultimate in understatement as glamour. Little Book of Armani tells the story of how - across fragrance, sportswear and evening wear - Armani proved that sophistication often speaks quietly.

With 100 images of runway, behind the scenes, on-screen, campaigns and street style, alongside expert text deep-diving every look, this is the ultimate guide to the world of Armani.

  • Classification : Fashion
  • Pub Date : JUL 23, 2026
  • Imprint : Welbeck
  • Page Extent : 160
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781035444113
  • Price : INR 1,199
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Thomas Elliott

Thomas Elliott is a design director and educator, currently serving as Design Director at Condé Nast. He has collaborated with brands including Chanel, Cartier, Chloé and Nike and contributed to publications such as VICE and Arena Homme Plus. A former Lecturer and Course Leader at the London College of Fashion, his academic practice explored brand strategy, cultural history, and subcultural movements. He lives in London, UK.

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