Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani


Founder: Giorgio Armani

Established: 1981

Headquarters: Milan, Italy

Website: armani.com/en-us/emporio-armani

Related Brands: Giorgio Armani

Emporio Armani was founded in Milan in 1981 by Italian designer Giorgio Armani. It arrived as the second ready-to-wear line under his name. Many in the industry believed that a second line would dilute the power of a designer’s name. Armani proved the doubters wrong, broadening his appeal around the globe and bringing new young customers into the Armani orbit.

The proposition was simple. Armani saw a gap in the market, a hunger from younger people for something new and fresh. He started with jeans before expanding into a complete line that worked like a container. Grazia later described it as “an early beacon of democratized luxury.” The label stuck because it captured what the line did differently from its parent house.

Menswear sat at the center of the project from the start. Denim became a defining element of the brand’s lexicon, used for trousers and jackets. Bomber jackets turned into a phenomenon in Italy with the Paninaro subculture in the ’80s. The cut followed Armani’s broader thinking about menswear, with cuts that follow the body naturally, lightening the sartorial structure and adapting it to everyday wear.

Where contemporaries like Gianni Versace pushed ornament and Romeo Gigli pursued romanticism, Emporio sat closer to the relaxed Milanese tailoring that Armani had already exported through Richard Gere’s wardrobe in American Gigolo. Giorgio Armani became the second designer after Christian Dior to appear on the cover of Time magazine in April 1982. He went on to receive the Geoffrey Beene Award in 1987 from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.

The line grew into a full system. The word “Emporio” comes from Italian, meaning “department store.” It signifies the brand’s extensive product lines, which include menswear, womenswear, footwear, fragrances, eyewear, and accessories. In a brand restructuring in 2017, Armani Collezioni and Armani Jeans were integrated into Emporio Armani, consolidating the group’s middle tier.

The most significant transition came in 2025. Giorgio Armani died on September 4th at age 91. In October, Giuseppe Marsocci was named chief executive officer of the Giorgio Armani Group, overseeing the entire fashion empire. Pantaleo “Leo” Dell’Orco was appointed chairman of the board of directors and the Giorgio Armani Foundation. A new board driven by the designer’s heirs continues the management model defined by the founder.

Today, Emporio Armani sits in the contemporary segment of the group’s portfolio, dressing a younger customer than the signature line. Sales have increased over the past two years. A co-ed runway format titled “Maestro,” under the joint creative direction of Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco, replaces the standalone menswear show from fall-winter 2026 onward.

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Emporio Armani Turns Underwear Into a Summer State of Mind

May 27, 2026

Emporio Armani Turns Underwear Into a Summer State of Mind

Emporio Armani revisits the art of understated masculinity for spring-summer 2026, pairing minimal silhouettes with the warmth of Mediterranean leisure.

Emporio Armani Revisits Armani Jeans Archive with New Capsule

March 23, 2026

Emporio Armani Revisits Armani Jeans Archive with New Capsule

Emporio Armani revisits the iconic denim of Armani Jeans with its new capsule collection. Launched in 1981, the label ran

Emporio Armani’s Icon Capsule Doubles Down on Soft Tailoring

March 18, 2026

Emporio Armani’s Icon Capsule Doubles Down on Soft Tailoring

Emporio Armani’s spring 2026 Icon capsule is warm-weather tailoring for the man who treats a linen suit the way others

Emporio Armani’s Spring 2026 Ad Finds Its Light in the Moroccan Desert

March 12, 2026

Emporio Armani’s Spring 2026 Ad Finds Its Light in the Moroccan Desert

Emporio Armani sets its spring-summer 2026 campaign in the Moroccan desert. Photographed by Alasdair McLellan at golden hour, the campaign

Nicholas Galitzine Sets the Tone for Emporio Armani Fall 2025

August 25, 2025

Nicholas Galitzine Sets the Tone for Emporio Armani Fall 2025

Nicholas Galitzine expands his role with Emporio Armani for fall-winter 2025, trading the Stronger With You Parfum campaign for the

Emporio Armani Spring 2026 Dresses the Modern Nomad

June 28, 2025

Emporio Armani Spring 2026 Dresses the Modern Nomad

A certain dust-road sensibility drifted through Emporio Armani’s spring-summer 2026 collection. Giorgio Armani has long drawn inspiration from global traditions,

Emporio Armani Casts a Confident Light on Summer Underwear

June 8, 2025

Emporio Armani Casts a Confident Light on Summer Underwear

Emporio Armani frames summer 2025 with a clear point of view, drawing focus to its men’s underwear collection. Photographer Bruno

Emporio Armani Brings Lightness & Irony to Spring Style

March 23, 2025

Emporio Armani Brings Lightness & Irony to Spring Style

For spring-summer 2025, Emporio Armani trades spectacle for sentiment, dialing into a visual language where a raised eyebrow and a

Emporio Armani Captures Timeless Appeal in Spring Campaign

February 27, 2025

Emporio Armani Captures Timeless Appeal in Spring Campaign

Soft, diffused light and raw textures frame Emporio Armani’s spring-summer 2025 accessories campaign. Photographed by Karim Sadli, the visuals balance

Emporio Armani Fall 2025 Dials Up Texture

January 21, 2025

Emporio Armani Fall 2025 Dials Up Texture

Emporio Armani crafts a compelling narrative with its fall-winter 2025 collection, weaving a story of subdued sophistication. This season’s wardrobe

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