Showing posts with label Giorgio Armani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giorgio Armani. Show all posts
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Armani defines the shape of color in pastel and silver collection
MILAN -- After stunning the fashion elite with his spectacular show-with-concert on Thursday, Giorgio Armani returned on Sunday and gave a "shape to color" in a new collection of ethereal designs in pastel and silver colored satins.
"Liquid and lightness are given by a rarefied range of colours. It's all very subtle, just like the color palette, which gives a shape to the clothes," designer Giorgio Armani told reporters at the end of his show.
But unlike past designs, Armani used a palette of silver, grey, pastels and soft blues, with touches of darker blue and bright pink making only a brief appearance on the runway.
"Emotions turn into colors, colors become shapes," read a style note.
"The woman I portrayed is one that wants to be noticed, she doesn't slip away dressed like a man with a pencil stuck in her ruffled hair. She wants to be stunning," Armani added.
Designs were clean and light, with elongated silhouettes, giving a delicate, almost celestial appearance to the models.
The show opened with delicate sheer flowing skirts matched with soft satin jackets and worn with stiletto heel sandals.
Satin, in trousers, skirts as well as sophisticated jackets, reigned on the catwalk, giving a fluid and softly draping flow to the collection.
Armani said that he added a touch of shine and glimmer to his clothes and accessories, as women like to "play" with it.
Models in sophisticated suits wore big shiny earrings, elaborate necklaces and wide-brimmed hats. Tiny bags were tied to the wrist, small rucksacks were slung onto backs and PVC shopper bags were held in models' hands.
Organza was layered on trousers and skirts, adding light as well as movement, and was also worn on capes.
The 84-year old Italian designer had already entertained the Milan Fashion Week crowd on Thursday with his Emporio Armani show, held in an airport and ending with a Robbie Williams concert and described by all as the must-see event of the week.
Armani also said that the Italian fashion industry had to "defend itself," in response to a recent article by the New York Times on workers in the southern region of Puglia being exploited and underpaid by certain fashion houses.
"There is always an American attack (during Milan fashion week). It seems to me that in the last years the American (fashion) industry hasn't done much...," Armani said, dismissing the issue.
Milan Fashion Week ends on Monday, with a show by Japanese designer Atsushi Nakashima. Dolce & Gabbana is expected to show later on Sunday.
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Who are the world's richest billionaire bachelors?
MANILA, Philippines – Research firm Wealth-X released a list on Wednesday naming the 10 richest billionaire bachelors in the world.
Topping the list is Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who is also the founder of investment and project management company Vulcan Capital.
Allen also owns the American football team Seattle Seahawks and the NBA team Portland Trail Blazers.
He has an estimated personal fortune of $15.3 billion.
The 60-year-old Allen has never been married, and recently reported to have bought an 8-bedroom mansion in the Silicon Valley town of Atherton for $27 million.
Second in the list is Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, with an estimated personal net worth of nearly $11 billion.
Armani’s business ranges from clothing lines, hotels to fragrances. He is turning 80 next year.
Rounding out the top 5 in the list are 48-year-old Mikhail Prokhorov, owner of NBA team Brooklyn Nets; 46-year-old Xavier Niel of Iliad; and 70-year-old David Geffen of Dreamworks.
“Against the backdrop of a proliferation of matchmaking TV shows and online services, meeting the right person is harder than ever. Add to that the compounding difficulty of super wealth and navigating the right soul mate and discerning right intentions becomes even more challenging,” said Wealth-X president David Friedman.
Also in the list are Rosp Corunna Participaciones Empresariales’ Marcos Mera ($5.7 billion), Duncan Family Foundation’s Scott Duncan ($5.3 billion), Arista Networks’ Andreas von Bechtolsheim ($4.4 million), Santo Domingo Group’s Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila ($3.9 million), and H.E. Butt Grocery’s Charles Butt ($2.9 million).
The 31-year-old Duncan is the youngest billionaire bachelor in the group while Armani is the oldest at 79.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
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