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    Italian Fashion King Giorgio Armani Mourned in Private Funeral

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    Posted on September 8, 2025

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    Giorgio Armani's private funeral was held in Rivalta, Italy. The legendary fashion designer, who passed at 91, left a lasting legacy in the fashion world.

    Italian fashion king Giorgio Armani mourned in private funeral

    By Hanna Rantala and Cristiano Corvino

    RIVALTA, Italy (Reuters) - A small group of family members, colleagues and close friends attended a private funeral on Monday for Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian fashion designer who died last week at the age of 91. 

    The service was held at the church of San Martino in Rivalta, a village about 100 km (60 miles) south-east of Milan and close to Piacenza, the city where he was born.

    Italian media reports said Armani would later be cremated and his ashes laid to rest in a family chapel in Rivalta that houses the remains of his parents and older brother. There was no official confirmation of those arrangements.

    In a mark of respect, Armani stores closed on Monday afternoon. The city of Milan, Armani's base since his family moved there in the late 1940s, held a day of mourning for one of their favourite sons, as did Piacenza.

    "We will say goodbye to him as a family and then move forward as he would have wanted. Everything is ready to remember him with his fashion," his partner Pantaleo Dell'Orco was quoted as saying by Corriere della Sera daily. 

    Armani died after a five-decade career in which he built a business empire spanning haute couture to home furnishing, with his name becoming synonymous with elegant simplicity.

    He had no children but worked with a trusted group of family members and long-term confidants who are expected to carry on running the business over which he exercised tight control.

    Right up to his death, announced last Thursday, Armani was working on a retrospective exhibition and a fashion show to celebrate 50 years of being in business, during Milan Fashion Week in late September. His company has to date not announced any changes to the programme.

    Over the weekend, thousands came to pay their respects to the man known as "Re Giorgio" (King Giorgio) as his wooden casket, adorned with white roses, was put on display at Armani's headquarters in Milan.

    "I feel very saddened, because he was a man of great style who, of course, has left an indelible mark... We are definitely losing a great, truly great talent," Milan resident Alessandra Torchio said on Monday.

    (Additional reporting by Alvise Armellini in Rome, Elisa Anzolin and Claudia Greco in Milan; Writing by Alvise Armellini and Keith Weir; editing by Sharon Singleton, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Giorgio Armani's funeral was held privately in Rivalta, Italy.
    • •The fashion icon passed away at age 91.
    • •Milan and Piacenza held days of mourning.
    • •Armani's business legacy continues with trusted confidants.
    • •Thousands paid respects at Armani's Milan headquarters.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian fashion king Giorgio Armani mourned in private funeral

    1Where was Giorgio Armani's funeral held?

    The private funeral for Giorgio Armani was held at the church of San Martino in Rivalta, Italy.

    2What happened to Armani's ashes after the funeral?

    Armani's ashes are expected to be cremated and laid to rest in a family chapel in Rivalta that houses the remains of his parents and older brother.

    3How did the city of Milan honor Giorgio Armani?

    The city of Milan held a day of mourning for Armani, and many of his stores closed in respect on the afternoon of the funeral.

    4What was Armani working on before his death?

    Before his death, Armani was working on a retrospective exhibition and a fashion show to celebrate 50 years in business during Milan Fashion Week.

    5Who attended Giorgio Armani's funeral?

    A small group of family members, colleagues, and close friends attended the private funeral for Giorgio Armani.

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