Thousands pay respects to Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani: ‘he was an incredible man’
Mourners line up to pay homage during a two-day public viewing of Armani’s coffin at the company’s headquarters in Milan

Thousands of mourners paid homage on Saturday to Italian fashion legend Giorgio Armani, who died this week aged 91, as his coffin was put on public display in Milan.
Italian fashion icon Donatella Versace was among those who filed past Armani’s closed casket at the headquarters of his multibillion-euro lifestyle company, which marked its 50th anniversary this year.
Adorned with a bouquet of white roses, the designer’s closed wooden casket was laid out in a darkened room lit by paper candles, an image of Armani shown on a big screen.
The Italian died on Thursday after months of fragile health and will be laid to rest at a private funeral on Monday.

Hundreds of people queued up for the start of the two-day public viewing at the Armani/Teatro, the company’s minimalist but luxurious headquarters in Milan.