
King Giorgio was very popular on the Oscar red carpet Sunday night.
Both Jennfier Lopez and Amanda Seyfried wore dresses from the Armani Prive Haute Couture collection.
So, now we ask: who do U think wore Armani Prive the best? Old Hollywood or Young Hollywood???
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Now that's what we call traveling in style!
Lady GaGa made her way through London's Heathrow airport on Saturday wearing a structured shoulder yellow and black dress by Jeffrey Bryant with some amazing heelless shoes by Armani Prive.
And of course no look is complete without some shades. Gagaloo was wearing custom made assymetrical Sugarkane glasses by Leandro Manuel Emede.
U like???
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How exciting!
If you've ever wanted to see celeb red carpet looks up close, now's your chance.
Armani has launched a "Red Carpet Retrospective" at the label's 5th Avenue flagship in New York.
There, you can get within inches of some of the most unforgettable dresses that have graced the red carpet and worn by Hollywood's biggest names including Halle Berry, Penelope Cruz, Victoria Beckham, Beyonce, Anne Hathaway and most recently Lady GaGa's Armani Prive outfit she wore to the Grammys.
The retrospective will only be on display until March 21st so hurry!

Megan Fox' hands were conveniently cropped out from her Emporio Armani underwear billboard on Sunset Blvd.
We're sure it had something to do with her awkward thumbs, but it really makes the entire ad look awkward. Don't ya think?
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Amazing!
The fashion industry really came together for Haiti during their time in need. Companies including American Apparel, Armani Exchange, Forever 21, Hanes, LEI & Rocawear donated over $20 million in apparel and home furnishings for the earthquake struck country.
Chairman of Fashion Delivers, Allan Ellinger, gives praise to all those who donated to the cause, saying "Companies of all sizes, big and small, retailers and vendors, have been magnanimous in their generosity."
However, they still need help.
The organization hopes to raise another $5 million and more before they finish their efforts. Right now, they're in need of lightweight men’s and women’s apparel as well as basic items such as underwear, socks, sheets, towels and blankets.
Based on the great response, we have no doubt they'll exceed their goal.