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Giorgio Armani at 90: ‘Work is the best medicine’

Giorgio Armani at 90: ‘Work is the best medicine’
Giorgio Armani has been the acclaimed star of post-show runway walks for nearly 50 years. (Image: Getty)
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By Rory SatranGiorgio Armani, the 90-year-old Italian fashion designer, has never liked being called “the king”.While there are aspects of Armani’s life that are incontestably royal – the multibillion-dollar, privately owned, globe-spanning company, the glossy green superyacht, his enduring leadership – he said in a rare sit-down interview that he found the title often bestowed upon him “ridiculous”. The perennially tanned billionaire continued that he’s known a lot of monarchs in his day, an...

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