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Giorgio Armani "Don't Dress Homosexual"

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Fashion Designer Giorgio Armani has shared his thoughts on how gay men should dress in an interview with Britain’s Sunday Times Magazine.

Armani, who is himself gay, said “a man has to be a man.”

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The 80 year old fashion desinger said he didn’t like it when homosexual men dressed to the extreme.

“A homosexual man is a man 100%. He does not need to dress homosexual,” Armani said.

“When homosexuality is exhibited to the extreme – to say, ‘Ah, you know I’m homosexual,’ – that has nothing to do with me. A man has to be a man.”

The fashion legend also admitted that restraint and traditional style were very much the hallmarks of his aesthetic.

Armani also said that he didn’t like it when guys went to the gym too much.

The Italian fashion designer launched his company in 1975 and today it has an annual turnover of 1.6 billion dollars.

There’s no news however on what Armani thinks of the fashion of Pet Shop Boys.

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