Street vendors mourn the death of Giorgio Armani

Branded Tickets.- Following the announcement of Giorgio Armani's death, the country's street vendors' association declared nine days of mourning.
“ It's as if my direct supplier had died,” said Don Chava, a merchant in several markets, who said that thanks to Armani he was able to expand his sales: from only offering Jordan sneakers he also went on to sell jackets with that brand's coveted label.
Giorgio Armani was an inspiration for street vendorsMr. Giorgio Armani, king of Italian fashion, has died. He was 91. He went from being a doctor to becoming one of the most important designers of the 20th century. He was a fashion giant. He revolutionized tailoring, redefined elegant style, and left behind a legacy as an icon of Made in Italy. pic.twitter.com/QutNILLyJ6
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The news caused profound grief in the aisles where the "Versash," "Dolchi y Gabanna," and "Lucho Buitón" stalls coexist, as everyone agrees that Giorgio was a fundamental pillar in enabling the markets to dress the entire population with international style.
“He taught us that elegance doesn’t depend on the fabric, but on the faded embroidered label that can be seen from afar,” said Mrs. Francis, a specialist in Armani Jeans pants that fade after the first wash, through tears.
For its part, the National Union of Street Vendors announced that they will organize a tribute parade in which all street vendors will wear their best 100% polyester Armani shirts with floral prints and frayed collars, while These Boots Are Made for Walking plays in the background.
#Valemadrismo On #R1 at the height of Bachilleres in @Ecatepec very close to HospitalLasAmerocas, a huge market with non-essential activities such as selling clothes, junk, etc. @FerVilchisMx this municipality is at very high risk for #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/7m56XpL0Wq
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Armani garments are expected to sell out quickly at these outlets, as many will want to pay a final tribute to their favorite designer and eternal inspiration by selling Made in Tepito school backpacks.
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