Armani sails into the open seas. Italian fashion house presents its first superyacht

The Italian fashion house has opened a new chapter in its history. Giorgio Armani has just unveiled the first of two superyachts designed for The Italian Sea Group – a stunning 72-metre vessel that combines elegance, technology and style.
In a world where the line between design and engineering is increasingly blurred, Armani proves that luxury knows no boundaries – including maritime ones. The Italian fashion house has just presented its latest creation to the world – and this time it’s not a haute couture collection, but a luxury megayacht designed in collaboration with The Italian Sea Group .
The golden colossus under the Admiral banner has just been launched in Marina di Carrara . We can expect a public debut during the Monaco Yacht Show , September 24-27, 2025.

Inspired by the ascetic aesthetics of military ships and the functionality of old units, Armani created a 72-meter yacht that impresses with its form and well-thought-out structure.
Its gold, satin-finished aluminum and stainless steel silhouette features sinuous lines and a flowing profile that literally melts into the horizon.
One of the most characteristic elements of the yacht is the panoramic glazing that "opens" the interior to the sea . The upper decks are designed as "suspended terraces" - minimalist spaces with an open saloon and a helicopter landing pad.
The project was carried out in collaboration with Centro Stile , also part of the Italian Sea Group.
An interior that speaks the Armani language: the subtle power of materialsThe interior of the golden ship was brought to life by the Armani/Casa brand. The space features Black Marquinia marble , golden Calacatta, Canaletto walnut and bold accessories. The whole creates a space that resembles an exclusive residence, not a yacht deck .
“This yacht represents the fusion of Giorgio Armani’s poetic elegance and Italian Sea Group’s technical excellence. It’s a creative journey that turned a dream into a sea-going reality,” Giovanni Costantino, founder and CEO of Italian Sea Group, told RobbReport.
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