Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies
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From Milan’s simple design places to fancy homes in New York and Dubai, new Italian furniture has become a global standard for lasting style and quality craftsmanship. It fits together nicely, looks good with daily use — a mix many brands aim for,
A preview of Laura May Todd’s new book, “Italian Interiors: Rooms with a View,” out now—and which spotlights the rich variety of Italian design.
To experience a Giorgio Armani design in person is to be dazzled. Whether you're admiring the sharp shoulders of a vintage blazer or basking in the glow of a Privè gown at the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala,