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The History at the back of Armani Sunglasses

One of the most influential and iconic designers of our generation is Giorgio Armani, whose variety of accessories and clothing are favored for their exquisite and Italian style. The famous designer was born on 1934 at Piacenza, Italy and found his passion into the fashion industry in the late 60’s. Different from other designers who have really tried hard to chase their passion for fashion at a young age, Giorgio was originally a medicine student at Milan University before he fell into the fashion industry by means of his first job.

Giorgio’s first experience with the fashion industry started when he became a window dresser at a very large La Rinascente department store. Distinguished for being an uncompromising worker, he developed an exclusive style which was extremely chic and classic and after the following trips in UK, these designs were more enhanced.

Supporting the spirit of UK approach, Armani decided to get back some light yellow cardigans that he had noticed in a small boutique and trade them in Rinascente. After that, many people thought that this was a foolish idea and that the cardigans were far too brash, elitist and bold for the Italian usual fashion. Yet, Armani was immovable that the English style could go beyond to Italy and carried on in spite of the many criticisms, and resulted that the cardigans showed very popular.
Pursuing his job as a designer for a clothing company of Nino in 1974, he made a decision to go it with no-one else and brought in his own men’s wear label. After a year of bringing in his own men’s wear label, his first women’s wear collection came, following his success.

The compilation of Armani sunglasses are an addition of his sort of clothing and represent that same spirit of wearability that comes with an original style that can be thud in the variety of bold patterns and colors which adds a high trend and funky edge.

A renowned designer of our time that allows every individual to feel, look classic, stylish and sophisticated.

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