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CairoScene
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Ahmed Ghozzi Is Now the First Egyptian Face of Emporio Armani
The campaign was directed by Jonathan Alric and is part of Armani's broader initiative to reflect the identity of Stronger With You through international talent. Jul 17, 2025 Egyptian actor Ahmed Ghozzi has been announced as the first Egyptian face of Emporio Armani's fragrance Stronger With You. He appears in the brand's new global campaign that has also featured British actor Nicholas Galitzine. The fragrance, created by perfumer Cécile Matton, features notes of pink pepper, lavender, bourbon vanilla, and selection follows recent appearances in the Netflix series The Crown, as well as roles in Egyptian productions including El Harifa 1, El Harifa 2, and Project X, alongside Karim Abdel Aziz, Yasmine Sabry, and Eyad Nassar. His Ramadan 2025 role in Qahwat El Mahatta, and his performance in Mamlaket El Hareer, directed by Peter Mimi, have contributed to his growing body of work. The campaign was directed by Jonathan Alric and is part of Armani's broader initiative to reflect the identity of Stronger With You through international talent.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Giorgio Armani turns 91 and promises a comeback this September
Giorgio Armani, the iconic founder of his namesake fashion house, assures his return in September after a health issue sidelined him from recent Milan and Paris fashion shows. Marking his 91st birthday, Armani expressed gratitude for the support he received from family, colleagues, and the public during his recovery. Legendary designer Giorgio Armani just turned 91, and he's not slowing down anytime soon. The Italian fashion icon marked his birthday with a heartfelt open letter, thanking fans, colleagues, and fashion lovers for their support after he missed the recent Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, the first time he's ever skipped one of his own shows. In the letter, published across several Italian newspapers, Armani said, 'In the last few weeks, I strongly felt the embrace of those who were thinking of me… It wasn't easy for me not to hear your applause live. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and I'll see you again in September.' Now that's how you make an exit and a comeback. While his team simply said he was recovering at home, Italian media reported he had been briefly hospitalised. Thankfully, it looks like the worst is over, and fans can breathe a sigh of relief. He's already gearing up to return for Milan Fashion Week, scheduled for September 23 to 29 and if you know Armani, you know he'll do it in style. For those who may not know (though we doubt there are many), Giorgio Armani is more than just a designer, he's a living fashion institution. From redefining men's suiting with his signature unstructured jackets in the '80s to dressing the who's who of Hollywood, think Cate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman, and Leonardo DiCaprio - Armani has always had his finger on the pulse of timeless elegance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cách giao dịch ETH/USD mà không cần nắm giữ Ether IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo His empire spans multiple lines: Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, Armani Exchange, and even a home décor and beauty line. Basically, he's done it all. So yes, his absence from the recent fashion shows hit different. But now that the maestro has spoken, the countdown to his September return has officially begun. Happy 91st, Mr. Armani. The world of fashion isn't the same without you and we can't wait to see what magic you bring to the runway next.


Daily Record
05-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Debenhams slashes watch that shopper 'wears instead of Rolex' from £690 to £101
'This watch is a stunner! Much sharper in person than the pictures.' For those looking for a present to give someone for their birthday, graduation or anniversary, a watch is always a solid choice. Provided you know what style the recipient prefers, a timepiece is a stylish and practical gift that will last someone for years to come. While there are many luxury brands on the market, they also come with rather large price tags that many people can't afford outright. Thankfully, Debenhams has slashed the price of thousands of high end timepieces so more people can get the accessory they truly desire. One stunning watch in the sale is the STÜHRLING Original Brigadier Quartz Chronograph 42mm Diver Watch. Normally retailing for £690, shoppers can now grab the eye-catching timepiece for £101.25 after a massive 85 per cent discount. This Brigadier watch is characterised as a modern dive watch featuring a classic design. Powered by an accurate Quartz chronograph movement, this timepiece comes with a handy stopwatch and impressive water resistance of up to 100m - making this watch perfect for everyday wear and underwater challenges. Along with luminous hands and indices to help read the time in poor lighting, the watch also comes with a coin edge bezel with an enhanced grip. Along with its versatile and durable design, the timepiece is finished off with an adjustable stainless steel bracelet. Shoppers have four colourways to choose from, however prices do slightly vary. For those happy with the £101.25 price tag, shoppers can buy the timepiece with a silver bracelet, white dial and either a silver or blue bezel. £690 £101.25 Debenhams Buy Now Product Description However, for the slightly higher price of £104.25, shoppers can either get a two-toned silver and rose gold bracelet or a full gold bracelet. Both of these watches also come with the blue bezel. Another water resistant watch in Debenhams sale is the STÜHRLING Original 4054 Aquatic Force Chronograph Watch, which is currently down to £96.75 (RRP £900). Along with a 10 ATM, this watch boasts a robust design and functional elegance. With three chronograph sub dials, this watch is powered by a Japanese Quartz movement. For those happy to spend a bit more, Ernest Jones has slashed 49 per cent off the Emporio Armani Men's Blue Dial & Gunmetal Stainless Steel Bracelet Watc h. Normally retailing for £389, shoppers can now buy the watch for £195. This watch is said to provide the perfect balance between elegance and contemporary flair. Back to the Brigadier watch, it currently doesn't have any reviews on Debenhams, but shoppers have left plenty on the Stuhrling website. Many reviewers were pleased with the quality of the watch as well as the design. One five-star reviewer said: "I have been thinking about this watch for a while. I loved the look. But what about quality? When I received it I was really impressed. Good quality, great price. It has a real expensive look and feel. Love it." With another adding: "I purchased this watch for my husband. I was hesitant because it's not an automatic but he loves it! He owns two Rolex and a Breitling so for him to wear this watch every day now says a lot! He already wants another! Great purchase!" However, one shopper grumbled: "Great purchase, watch feels and looks great. Only snag is not being able to adjust the oyster bracelet because the screws are too small for my tools." While another shopper wasn't overly impressed with the quality: "This is a nice homage piece, but definitely built down to a price. OK for the discounted price." Despite this, one top reviewer said: "I own many different watches substantially more costly than my Stuhrling watch but none are as good value. It is both attractive and accurate and I will purchase more of these items in the coming months." With a sixth reviewer adding: "This watch is a stunner! Much sharper in person than the pictures. The rich blue really pops against the bright white face. Very impressed with the watch!" To buy the STÜHRLING Original Brigadier Quartz Chronograph 42mm Diver Watch, click HERE. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Emporio Armani Men's Spring 2026: All Aboard the Marrakech Express
Out of an abundance of caution, Giorgio Armani's PR team preempted shock and wanton speculation and indicated Friday that the designer was recovering at home from an ailment and would not take the bow at his Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani shows during men's fashion week in Milan. Leo Dell'Orco, head of menswear design, did the honors Saturday night, wearing a navy T-shirt and pants, just like the maestro. 'Mr. Armani has worked with his usual dedication on the collections that will be presented. Although he cannot be there in person, he will closely follow every phase of the shows,' the company assured. More from WWD Giorgio Armani Won't Take a Final Bow After His Shows at Milan Men's Fashion Week Addison Rae Dons Winged Eyeliner and Punk-inspired Shadow Makeup in her 'Times Like These' Music Video EssilorLuxottica Expands Med-tech Strategy With Acquisition of Ophthalmology Platform Optegra So what a surprise to see that Armani had thrown caution to the wind with a transporting and daring Emporio collection of flowing tunics, harem pants, gauzy tailoring, ponchos and carpet bags, evoking seminal campaigns from the '90s shot in Morocco by Aldo Fallai. The designer opened his display with a blink-and-you-missed-it parade of EA7 Emporio Armani performance wear that gave off 'Dune' vibes with its vaguely futuristic/dystopian layers, and a soundtrack of howling winds. And then suddenly we were thrust into the bustling markets of Marrakech, this one peopled with handsome men whisking by in wide-legged trousers, fringed suede bombers, scarf-like tops and boxy, flowing suits in printed pajama silks. In a Milan season when most designers are playing it safe, Armani stuck out his neck with lustrous, gold-flecked fabrics, mosaic prints, dense embroideries, tassels, passementerie trim, feathers and beading. The collection could be costume-y at times, and there was precious little one could wear to the office, but it delivered a jolt of wanderlust. Not so long ago, designers avoided referencing faraway places, fearing accusations of cultural appropriation — and many still do. Armani titled his collection 'Origins,' and said it 'returned to a founding principle of his aesthetic: a genuine interest in other cultures.' We are all richer for it. Get well soon, Mr. Armani! Launch Gallery: Emporio Armani Men's Spring 2026 Ready-To-Wear Collection Best of WWD Windowsen RTW Spring 2022 Louis Shengtao Chen RTW Spring 2022 Vegan Fashion Week Returns to L.A. With Nous Etudions, Vegan Tiger on the Runway


Mint
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Milan Fashion Week: Designers offer luxury PJs, softly tailored suits
The spring-summer menswear collections showcased at the recently concluded Milan Fashion Week rooted for statement-making clothing that combined playfulness with functionality. Dolce & Gabbana, for instance, paved the way for pyjama dressing, with models wearing PJ sets. The brand proposed tailoring mixed with innerwear and sleepwear separates. A panoply of flamboyant embellished blazers were the other key highlights at the show. Brioni's closing look, meanwhile, was a gold jacket embroidered with 24-karat gold beadings in the same shape as the house's Penne, Italy, factory. Here are some of the key trends that emerged at the Milan Fashion Week: Soft suiting It's been a season of broken tailoring, lightweight textiles and languid silhouettes, all offering ease, movement and freedom. Canali offered a decidedly contemporary take on formalwear—proposing matching tops and trousers reimagined in outerwear and overshirt shapes. The house's signature Nuvola trench made its presence felt in ultra-light suede with a soft knit lining. The overarching inspiration came from vintage cars (Grand Turismo racing cars from the 1960s and 1970s, paying homage to Monza as part of the Brianza region of Italy) and their visually sumptuous interiors which informed the stitching and tailoring. Emporio Armani, too, softened up its core tailoring rendered in densely fashioned fabrics that embodied nomadic chic. Also read: Bollywood and India inspire me: French designer Mossi Traoré Travel inspo The Paul Smith collection referenced a book of souvenir photographs of Egyptian landmarks. The designer, Paul Smith, had acquired the tome in a street bazaar while vacationing with his wife, Pauline, around 25 years ago. The book rediscovered at work informed a range of motifs in the collection, from fish to bloom prints. Designer Matteo Tamburini at Tod's, too, reimagined easy tailoring employing soft yet structured fabrics, including wool, suede and silk. The Emporio Armani show saw an array of supple, piped, nylon track jackets and shorts printed with the same geometric patterns drawn from the rich textile heritage of the Taznakht region in Morocco. Playful layering From Prada to Dolce & Gabbana, designers mixed high with the low, formal with informal, polished with bohemian, creating a visual disturbance of sorts. At Dunhill, Simon Holloway explored English duality—classic elegance with rock n' roll icons like Charlie Watts and Bryan Ferry. One of the key highlights were the linen blazers paired with regency stripes and floral printed waistcoats worn with Japanese denims. Prada presented a crisp cotton poplin shirt styled with elastic-hemmed bloomer short-shorts, featuring popper pockets. An interesting array of bob and bucket hats finished off the looks. Vivienne Westwood's vibrant, evocative and playful line-up, too, saw a mash-up of womenswear with menswear. A floral print dress was styled with a pair of Roman boots and a rose embroidered tabard was paired with a mid-calf redsatin boot. It was punk and provocative. Also read: Floral prints in the office: Tips from experts to refresh your work wardrobe