1. Armani - Noun
2. Armani - Proper noun
A surname from Italian.
(fashion) Armani, an Italian fashion house
Armani (plural Armanis or Armanies)
An item sold by the House of Armani
Armani (plural Armanis or Armanies)
A surname from Arabic.
Armani (plural Armanis or Armanies)
An item sold by the House of Armani
Armani (plural Armanis or Armanies)
A surname from Arabic.
I love a guy in a suit - someone who puts on his nice Armani pants. Gena Lee Nolin
Generally speaking, I'm a jeans, T-shirt and boots man but I do own an Armani suit, which gets a regular outing. It's nothing fancy - just a classic, well-cut suit with clean lines and beautiful tailoring. It's timeless and you can mix and match it with anything to dress up or dress down. Matthew Rhys
I couldn't feel good about myself hanging out in Armani clothes when my girlfriend can't even pay her heating bill. I'd feel foul and I'd be embarrassed. Shirley Manson
You cannot make a pair of croak-voiced Daleks appear benevolent even if you dress one of them in an Armani suit and call the other Marmaduke. Dennis Potter
I wear everything from hip-hop baggy pants to beautiful Armani dresses. I also like to mix vintage clothing with designer pieces. Julia Stiles
Actually I am very glad that people can buy Armani - even if it's a fake. I like the fact that I'm so popular around the world. Giorgio Armani