He's one of the most iconic fashion designers in the world and Giorgio Armani put his own spin on beach wear as he topped up his tan in Formentera on Saturday.
The 80-year-old was pictured enjoying a holiday on the beach wearing a tiny pair of white swimming trunks which complemented his dark tan.
Sipping on a bottle of water, the fashion icon posed and leaned on a sun lounger, while tucking into his lunch.
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Looking good: Fashion designer Giorgio Armani topped up his tan in small white shorts while on holiday n Formentera, Spain on Saturday
He later enjoyed a boat trip as he took in the sights of the island, along with a small group of friends.
Earlier this month, Armani celebrated his label's 40th anniversary, with his empire said to be worth around $7 billion.
Buff enough: Topping off his look with a pair of designer sunglasses, Armani appeared to be in remarkable shape as he is a keen fitness fanatic
But despite his wealth, he once said he likes nothing more than to be at home, with his cat, Angel.
He told GQ magazine: 'A well-maintained physique is a great business card. Ideas and intelligence are what matters, but if you have a well-maintained physique, it's better.
'People are always more willing when it comes to beauty; there's not much to be done about it. It's a classic ideal: healthy mind, healthy body. And, at least for me: discipline.
Who needs fancy restaurants? Sipping on a bottle of water, the fashion icon posed and leaned on a sun lounger, while tucking into his lunch
'Keeping the body in shape requires effort. It's the antidote to laziness, which is what I hate most of all. And it is an antidote against the passage of time.'
Giorgio is a man who strives for perfection and last year, he told the Telegraph's Fashion magazine that he still has work to do.
'I must always try to do better,' he says: 'Because perfectionism, and the need to always have new goals and achieve them, is a state of mind that brings profound meaning to life.'
He once said: 'Keeping the body in shape requires effort. It's the antidote to laziness, which is what I hate most of all. And it is an antidote against the passage of time'
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