Ginger Glimmer
Ingredients: Whiskey, Darjeeling, Honey Syrup, Citric, Ginger Ale Taste Note: Earthy Darjeeling and smooth whiskey meet sweet honey and spicy ginger – a warming, sparkling highball with depth and glow.
Bloodshot Eye
Ingredients: Whiskey, Coffee Cold Brew, Campari, Caramel Solution Taste Note: Bold and bittersweet. Coffee and Campari create a rich, dark profile balanced by whiskey warmth and a smooth caramel undertone.
MIDNIGHT Opulence
Radiate confidence in the timeless black, red and gold — where sophistication meets allure. This luxe date-night look is all about effortless elegance and magnetic charm.
A Tribute to Giorgio Armani: The Maestro of Minimalism
In the ever-evolving world of fashion, few names have left an indelible mark quite like Giorgio Armani. A master of minimalist elegance, Armani redefined the language of style with his clean cuts, refined tailoring, and quiet luxury. As a global tastemaker with a subtle yet powerful influence—even in India—this tribute celebrates his iconic creations, enduring legacy, and the man behind the empire that dressed the world with grace. Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer, redefined modern elegance with his timeless aesthetic and impeccable tailoring. Known as the pioneer of “power dressing,” Armani’s creations blend understated luxury with clean lines—an ethos that revolutionized both menswear and womenswear. His unstructured jackets, neutral palettes, and fluid silhouettes became synonymous with sophistication, reshaping the fashion narrative from the boardroom to the red carpet. Armani’s contribution transcended borders, finding a unique resonance in India. From dressing Bollywood’s elite to launching Armani/Privé fragrances and Emporio Armani stores in cities like Mumbai and Delhi, he brought Italian finesse to the heart of Indian luxury fashion. His designs often subtly echo the grandeur of Indian textiles, fusing global design with cultural sensitivity. Significant works include costuming Richard Gere in American Gigolo—an iconic moment that cemented his status in Hollywood—and his long-standing relationship with stars like Cate Blanchett and Shah Rukh Khan. The Armani brand extends beyond fashion to lifestyle, with Armani Casa and Armani Hotels shaping a universe of understated opulence. Giorgio Armani is not just a designer; he is a visionary who dressed the world with quiet confidence. His legacy continues to inspire a generation that values elegance without excess. Interesting Trivia about Giorgio Armani Medical Beginnings Before fashion, Armani studied medicine at the University of Milan and even worked in a military hospital. The sight of surgeries made him reconsider his career path—lucky for the fashion world! Started with Window Dressing His career in fashion began humbly—as a window dresser at La Rinascente, a department store in Milan. This job sparked his fascination with clothing and visual storytelling. Self-Taught Designer Armani had no formal training in fashion design. He learned on the job, particularly during his time working with Nino Cerruti, where he honed his minimalist aesthetic. Revolutionized the Power Suit He’s credited with deconstructing the traditional men’s suit, creating softer silhouettes and relaxed fits. His suits became symbols of power and style in the 1980s. Hollywood’s Favorite Designer Armani was one of the first designers to truly tap into Hollywood. His designs for American Gigolo (1980), worn by Richard Gere, were game-changing. He’s been dressing A-listers ever since. First Designer to Ban Models with a BMI Under 18 In 2006, after the tragic death of model Ana Carolina Reston, Armani took a stand against unhealthy body image in fashion by banning ultra-thin models from his shows. He’s a Billionaire—But Private Despite being one of the richest fashion designers in the world, Armani is intensely private and rarely seen at social events. He lets his work speak for itself. Owns Everything Armani Unusually for a global fashion brand, Giorgio Armani owns 100% of his company. This rare independence gives him total creative and business control. Olympic Touch Armani has designed uniforms for the Italian Olympic team multiple times, blending national pride with sartorial elegance. Architecture & Hospitality Aficionado His love for design spills into interiors and architecture—he launched Armani Casa (home furnishings) and opened Armani Hotels in cities like Dubai and Milan. Fashion / Couture / Ready-to-Wear Fragrances & Other Creations