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Lines of beauty

Giorgio Armani has long cultivated a passion for flowers. A new volume, bearing the same name, , assays Armani. ‘And I like geometry: both in the cuts of the leaves and in the vases, which always have regular shapes such as cubes and spheres, with asymmetries that make everything so elegant, vibrant and pure.’ The book takes viewers on a chromatic voyage through vivid greens, bright reds and elegant whites with a touch of gold, and the photographs are accompanied by a series of essays by Harriet Quick, Dan Rubinstein and Renato Bruni, as well as Armani himself.

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