The entire fashion industry is mourning the devastating death of Giorgio Armani.
The Italian designer passed away peacefully at age 91 surrounded by his family, the Armani Group announced on Thursday.
Immediately after news hit the web, hoards of heartbroken models, celebrities, and fashion elites took to social media to share tributes to the icon.
Fellow designer Donatella Versace was quick to post a broken heart emoji in response to the Armani Group’s announcement.
‘The world lost a giant today. He made history and will be remembered forever,’ she added in a post of her own.
Princess Diana‘s niece Lady Amelia Spencer also commented with four red hearts.
Ashton Kutcher shared an emotional message on X, writing, ‘Visionary kind human Giorgio Armani, RIP.’
Racecar driver Charles Leclerc posted to his Instagram Stories, ‘A great honor to have had the chance to meet and work with such an amazing person. You will be missed Giorgio.’

Giorgio Armani (seen in January) passed away peacefully at age 91 surrounded by his family, the Armani Group announced on Thursday

Immediately after news hit the web, hoards of heartbroken models, celebrities, and fashion elites took to social media to share tributes to the icon (seen in 1988)
Model and actress Alexis Ren posted a praying and broken heart emoji.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke of Armani’s ‘elegance, sobriety and creativity’ in an emotional post.
‘Giorgio Armani leaves us at the age of 91. With his elegance, sobriety and creativity, he was able to bring luster to Italian fashion and inspire the entire world,’ she said.
‘An icon, a tireless worker, a symbol of the best of Italy. Thank you for everything.’
‘Forever an icon,’ fashion star Maja Malnar said.
Italian actress Alice Pagani wrote, ‘Forever grateful to have met you.’
‘Giorgio, you are and will always be our KING. Thank you for making us feel proud to be ITALIAN! I love you,’ TV star Simona Ventura gushed.
Italian fashion editor Anna Dello Russo wrote, ‘Bon voyage Maestro Giorgio. I’ll always carry you in my heart.’

Fellow designer Donatella Versace wrote, ‘The world lost a giant today. He made history and will be remembered forever’

Princess Diana ‘s niece Lady Amelia Spencer (seen left with Lady Eliza Spencer at an Armani show last year) commented with four red hearts

Ashton Kutcher shared an emotional message on X, writing, ‘Visionary kind human Giorgio Armani, RIP’
Acclaimed photographer Nima Benati said, ‘What a tremendous loss.’
Actress Pilar Fogliati simply added, ‘Thank you,’ with a heart, while actor Edoardo Leo gushed, ‘Forever thank you.’
Singer Biagio Antonacci commented with the quote, ‘A man who will never end,’ adding, ‘Bye King, with infinite love.’
TV presenter Francesca Fagnani said, ‘Thank you for giving freedom and power to women.’
Soccer player Alexandre Pato added, ‘Nooo! How every sad. RIP.’
Vogue described Armani as someone who ‘defined the 1980s and shaped the course of fashion beyond it’ in a moving Instagram post.
In a statement released today, Armani’s fashion firm confirmed the news, writing: ‘In this company, we have always felt like part of a family.
‘Today, with deep emotion, we feel the void left by the one who founded and nurtured this family with vision, passion, and dedication, but it is precisely in his spirit that we, the employees and the family members who have always worked alongside Mr. Armani, commit to protecting what he built and to carrying his company forward in his memory, with respect, responsibility, and love.’

Racecar driver Charles Leclerc posted on his Instagram Stories, ‘A great honor to have had the chance to meet and work with such an amazing person. You will be missed Giorgio’

Model and actress Alexis Ren posted a praying and broken heart emoji
Known as ‘Re Giorgio’ – King Giorgio – the designer was known for overseeing every detail of his collection and every aspect of his business, from advertising to fixing models’ hair as they head out on to the runway.
Armani had been CEO and creative director up until his death and said in his last interview last weekend: ‘My greatest weakness is that I am in control of everything.’
Armani dressed the rich and famous in classic tailored styles, fashioned in super-soft fabrics and muted tones.
His handsome black tie outfits and glittering evening gowns often stole the show on award season red carpets.
He was synonymous with modern Italian style and elegance, and his company turned over some $2.7 billion a year.
At the time of his death, Armani had put together an empire worth over $10 billion, which along with clothing included accessories, home furnishings, perfumes, cosmetics, books, flowers and even chocolates, ranking him in the world’s top 200 billionaires, according to Forbes.
He had been unwell for some time, and was forced to drop out of his group’s shows at Milan’s Men’s Fashion Week in June, the first time in his career that he had missed one of his catwalk events.
A funeral chamber will be set up on Saturday and Sunday in Milan, the company said, followed by a private funeral at an unspecified date.