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Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani founded his fashion house in Milan in 1975 with business partner Sergio Galeotti, having spent years as head of menswear at La Rinascente department store and as a designer for Cerruti 1881. His first collection deconstructed the power suit, removing the shoulder padding and stiffening that defined 1970s tailoring, creating a new language of Italian elegance based on soft drape, neutral palette, and absolute precision of cut. Richard Gere wearing Armani in American Gigolo (1980) brought the brand to global consciousness; by the 1990s, Armani had become the wardrobe of Hollywood. Fragrance became a major revenue stream from 1982 with the launch of Armani the Perfume, managed through a long-standing partnership with L'Oréal.

Armani fragrances are created in partnership with L'Oréal's Fragrance Creation Centre and top independent perfumers. Alberto Morillas — the most commercially successful perfumer of the past thirty years — created Acqua di Giò Pour Homme (1996), which became the bestselling masculine fragrance in history. Olivier Polge (before his move to Chanel) contributed to Armani Privé. Anne Flipo created Si (2013), the house's signature feminine. Toward Toward Daniela Andrier, who works extensively with Prada, contributed to Armani's sophistication quotient across the 2010s.

Acqua di Giò Pour Homme (1996) remains the house's crowning achievement — a marine-floral-woody composition of marine accord, bergamot, neroli, jasmine, cedar, and patchouli that established the aquatic fragrance as a permanent masculine category. Created by Alberto Morillas, it has sold hundreds of millions of bottles over nearly three decades, being consistently placed in the top three global male sellers. Si EDP (2013) — bergamot, freesia, rose, and ambroxan over patchouli and vanilla — is the house's most successful feminine launch since the original Armani Mania. Code (2004), a warm oriental of bergamot, star anise, honey, tobacco, and guaiac wood, is a perennial bestseller that consistently outperforms fashion cycles.

Giorgio Armani occupies premium accessible luxury — mainline EDPs from €85-€140, Privé from €180-€350. The brand's prestige is unusual for this price tier — Armani carries cultural weight that comparably-priced competitors cannot match, driven by decades of Hollywood association and architectural aesthetic authority.

Every Giorgio Armani fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Giorgio Armani — Common Questions

When did Giorgio Armani launch fragrances?

Giorgio Armani founded his fashion house in Milan in 1975 and entered fragrance in 1982. The fragrance business operates through a long-standing partnership with L'Oréal. The transformative moment came in 1996 with Acqua di Giò Pour Homme, which became the bestselling masculine fragrance in history — a position it has held across nearly three decades, making Armani one of the most commercially successful fragrance houses in the world.

Who created Acqua di Giò?

Acqua di Giò Pour Homme (1996) was created by Alberto Morillas — arguably the most commercially successful perfumer of the past thirty years, also responsible for CK One, Eternity for Men, and Marc Jacobs Daisy. The composition — marine accord, bergamot, neroli, jasmine, patchouli, cedar — established the aquatic fragrance as a permanent category in masculine perfumery. Alberto Morillas also created Stronger With You and contributed to Si.

What is Giorgio Armani's most famous fragrance?

Acqua di Giò Pour Homme (1996) is the most famous — consistently in the top three global masculine sellers for nearly three decades. Si EDP (2013), with bergamot, freesia, rose, and ambroxan, is the house's landmark feminine. Code (2004), a bergamot-anise-honey-tobacco oriental, is a perennial bestseller beloved for its warmth and versatility. Armani Privé Pivoine Suzhou is the critical favourite in the exclusive collection.

How does Giorgio Armani compare to Dior and Chanel in fragrance?

Armani sits at a comparable price point to Dior mainline but with slightly less prestige — Dior Collection Privée exceeds Armani Privé in both price and brand cachet. Armani's great advantage is Acqua di Giò's cultural ubiquity — it has dressed more men than any other fragrance in history. In compositional sophistication, Dior's and Chanel's ranges are deeper, but Armani consistently produces quality within its commercial framework.

Can I try Giorgio Armani fragrances as samples?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Giorgio Armani samples, miniatures, and tester bottles including Acqua di Giò, Si, Code, Stronger With You, Armani Privé, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. The range from Acqua di Giò's aquatic freshness to Code's warm oriental to Privé's refined luxury means sampling across the collection is genuinely worthwhile before choosing.

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₹ 1,650.00 ₹ 2,310.00 1650.0 INR
₹ 1,650.00 ₹ 2,310.00 1650.0 INR
₹ 1,650.00 ₹ 2,310.00 1650.0 INR