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The late Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani instructs heirs to sell stakes in his empire

MILAN (AP) 鈥 After a lifetime of spurning would-be business suitors, the late Italian designer Giorgio Armani instructed his heirs to sell an initial 15% minority stake in his vast fashion empire, with priority to the French conglomerate LVMH, the eyewear giant Essilor-Luxottica or the cosmetics company L鈥橭real.

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The late Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani instructs heirs to sell stakes in his empire

FILE -Designer Giorgio Armani receives applause at the end of the Giorgio Armani men’s Spring Summer 2024 fashion show presented in Milan, Italy,, June 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)


MILAN (AP) 鈥 After a lifetime of spurning would-be business suitors, the late Italian designer Giorgio Armani instructed his heirs to sell an initial 15% minority stake in his vast fashion empire, with priority to the French conglomerate LVMH, the eyewear giant Essilor-Luxottica or the cosmetics company L鈥橭real.

Armani gave control of 40% of his business empire to his longtime collaborator and head of menswear Leo Dell鈥橭rco, and another 15% each to niece Silvana Armani, the head of womenswear, and nephew Andrea Camerana, according to his business will posted online Friday by the Italian daily La Repubblica.

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