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Giorgio Armani’s Will Names LVMH, EssilorLuxottica, L’Oréal as Preferred Buyers for Fashion Empire

by Rounak Majumdar
September 13, 2025
in Business, Fashion, News
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Giorgio Armani's Will Names LVMH, EssilorLuxottica, L'Oréal as Preferred Buyers for Fashion Empire

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The recently disclosed will of legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani has outlined a clear succession plan for his closely held fashion house, identifying three major luxury companies as preferred buyers for a stake in the iconic Italian brand. The document, made public on Friday, marks a significant departure from Armani’s lifelong commitment to maintaining independence and sets the stage for potential consolidation within the luxury industry.

Detailed Succession Framework Revealed:

Armani’s will establishes a structured timeline for the gradual sale of his fashion empire. The document directs the Armani Foundation to sell an initial 15% stake in Giorgio Armani SpA within 18 months to one of three preferred buyers: LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, EssilorLuxottica, or L’Oréal, or another company of similar standing. The chosen buyer would then have the opportunity to increase their shareholding to as much as 54.9% within three to five years following Armani’s death, effectively paving the way for a potential takeover of the luxury group.

The will allocates 40% control of the business to Leo Dell’Orco, Armani’s longtime partner and head of menswear, whom the designer referred to as his “right-hand man.” Additionally, 15% each goes to his niece Silvana Armani, who leads womenswear, and nephew Andrea Camerana, the sustainability director. The Armani Foundation, established in 2016 as a succession vehicle, will retain 30% ownership and must maintain at least this percentage as a permanent guarantor of the founding principles.

Strategic Preferences and Industry Partnerships:

The selection of LVMH, EssilorLuxottica, and L’Oréal as preferred buyers reflects Armani’s existing commercial relationships and strategic considerations. L’Oréal has maintained a licensing partnership with Armani for fragrances and cosmetics since 1988, with their agreement recently renewed through 2050. EssilorLuxottica has similarly enjoyed a longstanding eyewear partnership with Armani, renewed in 2022 for another 15 years.

LVMH, led by billionaire Bernard Arnault, has been speculated as having interest in acquiring Armani for years, though no concrete moves materialized during the designer’s lifetime. Industry analysts suggest LVMH would be the most strategic fit, given its reputation as a patient and supportive minority investor with a market capitalization of €400 billion. The French luxury conglomerate’s decentralized approach to managing its 70 luxury brands could help preserve Armani’s artistic independence while providing resources for growth.

Industry Impact and Market Valuation:

The succession plan comes at a challenging period for the luxury goods industry, which faces rising tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty, and a post-pandemic decline in demand. Despite these headwinds, industry experts estimate Giorgio Armani SpA’s value between €5 billion and €7 billion, making it an attractive acquisition target. The company generated approximately €2.7 billion in revenue in 2024, though operating profits have declined to less than 3% of revenue according to analyst reports.

Armani’s transition from independence represents part of a broader consolidation trend in luxury fashion, where founder-led businesses are increasingly giving way to institutional ownership. The competition for Armani could potentially trigger additional dealmaking activity as other luxury groups seek to maintain competitive positioning. As an alternative to the staged sale process, the will also permits an initial public offering in Milan or another major market if suitable buyers cannot be identified.

Tags: Armani FoundationEssilorLuxotticafashion house successionGiorgio ArmaniItalian fashion empireL'OrealLeo Dell'Orcoluxury brand acquisitionluxury industry consolidationLVMH
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