Key Points

Sonam Kapoor has expressed deep sorrow over Giorgio Armani's passing. She shared a personal photo with the legendary designer from their Paris meeting years ago. The Bollywood fashion icon described Armani as someone who will be greatly missed by the industry. Her tribute highlights the significant impact Armani had on global fashion.

Key Points: Sonam Kapoor Mourns Giorgio Armani Death in Fashion Tribute

  • Sonam Kapoor was first Bollywood star to pay tribute
  • Shared nostalgic photo from Paris fashion meeting decade ago
  • Kapoor known as top Bollywood fashion icon
  • Armani celebrated 40 years in fashion during their meeting
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Sonam Kapoor offers her condolences as Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani passes away

Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor shares heartfelt tribute for Italian designer Giorgio Armani, recalling their Paris meeting as fashion world mourns his passing.

Sonam Kapoor offers her condolences as Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani passes away
"Thank you, Mr Armani, you will be missed. - Sonam Kapoor"

Mumbai Sep 4

It's a dark day for the fashion world as ace Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani breathed his last today, on September 4. Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor immediately took to her social media account to offer condolences and was the first one from the Hindi entertainment industry to do so.

Sharing a picture of herself with the legendary fashion designer, Sonam Kapoor wrote, “Thank you, Mr Armani, you will be missed.” A decade ago, Sonam Kapoor had the privilege of travelling to Paris to pay homage to none other than Giorgio Armani to celebrate his 40 years in fashion.

Talking about the actress, early in the day today, she was spotted at the Mumbai airport, turning heads with her chic ensemble. The actress was seen opting for a contemporary casual look where she was seen pairing a baggy white denim crochet long shrug, creating a breezy and comfortable silhouette that was creatively curated. She was seen complementing the outfit with an expensive sling bag and smart glares. Kapoor chose to keep her make-up extremely minimal, enhancing her appeal; despite the simple yet classy styling, Sonam radiated warmth and was seen interacting graciously with people around who spotted her and were excited.

Sonam Kapoor is known for her chic and classy style statement and is known to be one of the top-notch fashionistas of Bollywood. In the movie "Aisha", starring Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol, the movie rightly highlighted Sonam Kapoor‘s style statement and enhanced her entire fashion image to a different level. The movie was helmed by Sonam Kapoor's sister, Rhea Kapoor.

On the personal front, the actress's family life remains equally beautiful. Sonam Kapoor married Anand Ahuja after dating for around nine years; the two got married on May 8, 2018. The couple had kept their Kochi period under and away from media glare, as it was extremely personal for them. The couple welcomed their first baby boy, Vayu, on August 28, 2022.

–IANS

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Rohit P
While it's nice that Sonam paid tribute, the article spends too much time describing her airport look when we should be focusing on Armani's legacy. The man revolutionized fashion globally!
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Sarah B
Armani's passing is a huge loss to the fashion world. His minimalist elegance influenced so many designers worldwide. Sonam has always carried his designs beautifully - she truly understands high fashion.
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Arjun K
Rest in peace to a true icon! 🕊️ Sonam has been our fashion ambassador to the world for years now. Remember how she made India proud at Cannes in Armani? Class personified!
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Kavya N
Armani's contribution to fashion is unparalleled. Though expensive, his designs were worth every penny for their quality and timeless appeal. Sonam has great taste in fashion indeed!
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Michael C
End of an era in fashion history. Armani redefined power dressing and brought sophistication to everyday wear. Sonam's tribute is heartfelt - she genuinely admired his work.

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