Giorgio Armani personally designed a $65 million superyacht so every curve and detail reflects his vision

Published on Aug 15, 2025 at 5:19 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Aug 18, 2025 at 12:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Giorgio Armani personally designed a $65 million superyacht so every curve and detail reflects his vision

The incredibly famous fashion designer Giorgio Armani personally designed a $65 million superyacht so every curve and detail reflects his vision.

The superyacht, called MAIN, was commissioned by the designer in 2008, and it started a superpowered superyacht collection for the ages.

The warship-like exterior of the vessel is in a very stark contrast to the opulence of the interior, and you can tell it was designed by Armani himself.

MAIN has some very classy, tiny features that show a true fashion designer’s touch throughout – little additions that we mere mortals would never even think to worry about, like fancy louvre blinds.

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Giorgio Armani personally designed a $65 million superyacht

We now know that the amazing fashion designer and stylist to only the most famous celebrities, Giorgio Armani, loves his super opulent superyachts.

Back in 2008, he commissioned his first-ever superyacht, and it’s a love affair that has carried on until this day.

MAIN is the height of opulence and sophistication, at 213 feet long, with seven suites for 12 guests. But it is Armani’s Midas touch that means every curve and detail reflects his vision.

The vessel itself looks nothing like a yacht; it is far more reminiscent of a warship, painted in a dark camo green, but the interior is the most opulent we’ve ever seen.

Every curve and detail of the yacht reflects his vision

The fashion designer fused Armani Casa furnishings with a restrained, minimalist palette, combining monochrome colors, birchwood, marble, and even subtle Japanese-inspired details.

The yacht comes with a spa pool, jacuzzi, cinema, indoor gym, and even an electric fireplace in the main saloon.

There are many fancy and elegant tiny touches from Armani himself, like the louvre blinds and windows with panoramic views, including the sliding saloon floor, engineered to expand the living room.

MAIN is Casa Armani on the seas, and every curve and detail of the yacht reflects the vision of the fabulous fashion designer.

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