ITALY: Giorgio Armani to kit out Italian Olympic team

Author: just-style.com | 20 July 2011

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani is to kit out athletes in the Italian Olympic team with a range of sporting and formal wear, it was revealed today (20 July).

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