Giorgio Armani Men's RTW Fall 2009
Although Giorgio Armani sported a red Barack Obama pin at his runway show Tuesday, the new American President?s message of change didn?t extend into the designer?s collection. But when it comes to men?s wear, subtle adjustments to the status quo are
Armani fights Dolce ? Gabbana over 'trousergate'
Armani, the godfather of Italian haute couture, claims the fashion duo came up with a pair of purple quilted trousers which are an almost exact copy of a design he unveiled on the catwalk last year
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The toxic row over what some industry
For men, the coat is king
The snow wear that took to the ski slope, the models gingerly negotiating the piste at the Moncler show, summed up the Italian men's fashion season, which closed Tuesday.
The coat is king - or should that be president? For there is no doubt that the
Armani in 'copycat row' with rival fashion designers Dolce ? Gabbana
Dolce and Gabana:Their menswear show on Saturday included quilted-silk trousers and on Sunday, Emporio Armani's show included a pair of trousers which also used the technique
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Armani has accused the duo of copying him - while they insist
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Lawsuits you, sir! Armani accuses Dolce & Gabbana of copying design
As Coco Chanel once said: "The more copied you are, the more famous ? the time to cry is when they stop."
But her maxim has not deterred the extremely famous Giorgio Armani from accusing his younger rivals Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana of