On September 4, 2025, Italy bid farewell to Giorgio Armani. At 91, the couturier who defined understated elegance left this world quietly, surrounded by his loved ones.
His funeral on September 8 was discreet, in keeping with the humility that shaped his journey.
Yet almost immediately, news emerged that his story would continue—this time on the silver screen.
The Vision of Andrea Iervolino
Italian producer Andrea Iervolino, known for Ferrari with Penélope Cruz and Adam Driver, is spearheading the project.
His ambition is to move beyond the immaculate tailoring and global brand. Instead, he seeks to narrate the story of a man whose artistry and independence redefined fashion.
Screenwriter Bobby Moresco, Oscar-winner for Crash, is entrusted with the script. His challenge: weaving Armani’s professional triumphs with the intimate layers of his life.
Will it venture into personal struggles, or focus solely on creative genius? Will the family of Armani be directly involved? For now, these remain mysteries.
What is clear, however, is Iervolino’s intent: “We all know the Armani brand, but not always the Giorgio Armani man.”







