Armani
noun
Giorgio. born 1936, Italian fashion designer, noted for his restrained classical style
Contemporary Examples
Most celebrities come to armani seeking salvation from their tasteless ways.
Armani Goes Gaga: Giorgio Armani Intoxicated by Lady Gaga Robin Givhan February 5, 2011
The former Olympian, already an official “ambassador” for armani, is outspoken about her love of fashion.
The Other Royal Wedding Isabel Wilkinson June 28, 2011
She took an airplane, dumped Mr. armani and went to Paris.
Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski Take on the Oscars; Giorgio Armani Is Unhappy With Anna Wintour The Fashion Beast Team February 24, 2014
It would have been easy to call Versace or armani and get a dress for the red carpet.
The Dazzling Mrs. Colin Firth Barbie Latza Nadeau March 4, 2011
Obviously, James and armani disagree with Lane and Christian XXX.
Are Gigolos Real? Richard Abowitz May 8, 2011
Everyone thinks they just sit around in armani suits and collect money, which is nonsense.
Ignorant America Tunku Varadarajan August 29, 2010
In a strapless platinum sheath covered in paiettes by armani Prive, Anne Hathaway shimmered on the carpet.
Dress Makers Laura Bennett February 22, 2009
Designers hew to their legacies for fall lines, while armani argues against his reputation for elegance.
Milan Fashion Week’s Big Finale: Versace and Dolce & Gabbana Wow, While Armani Falls Short Robin Givhan February 26, 2012
“Hollywood has never come together like this,” said Wanda McDaniel of armani.
Hollywood Says Goodbye to Murdered Publicist Christine Pelisek, Jacob Bernstein November 21, 2010
That would have necessitated a similar leap into the dressing rooms of armani, or perhaps Donna Karan.
What Palin’s Clothes Reveal Vanessa Friedman November 16, 2009
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