The first superyacht entirely designed by Giorgio Armani just sold for a mystery price
Published on Dec 20, 2025 at 12:04 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Dec 16, 2025 at 7:12 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
The first superyacht entirely designed by the late great Giorgio Armani has officially been sold, and although the exact price is unknown – there’s no doubt that the mystery price is impressive.
The 72-meter yacht, named No Rush, was quietly purchased in a private off-market deal by an anonymous buyer.
Built by The Italian Sea Group under its Admiral brand, the vessel is the fashion designer’s first full journey into superyacht design.
From exterior beauty to luxury interior finishes, every detail reflects the fashion icon’s unmistakable style.
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A superyacht designed by Giorgio Armani has been snapped up for a mystery price
No Rush is a gorgeous superyacht that is certainly not a collaboration with a fashion superstar in name only.
The late Giorgio Armani and his design team were involved in designing both the exterior and interior, making this the first superyacht to fully carry his vision throughout.


Launched in May 2025, the yacht introduces a design that mirrors the fashion designer’s design philosophy.
Clean lines, perfectly-balanced proportions, and muted tones define the exterior, setting it apart from more aggressive modern yacht designs.

Inside, the focus isn’t on excess, but on a subtle kind of luxury with materials that include Black Marquinia marble, golden Calacatta marble, and Canaletto walnut, all presented with soft lighting and geometric detailing.
The result feels closer to a luxury penthouse than a traditional superyacht interior, and while you can’t buy taste, the most luxuriously tasteful superyacht has been sold quickly.
The yacht accommodates up to 14 guests across seven cabins, and a forward-facing owner’s suite sits on the main deck, offering panoramic views and added privacy, while a crew of 20 supports operations on board.

Behind the scenes of the most luxurious yacht on the seas
Luxury on No Rush goes well beyond aesthetics because the yacht features a full beach club, a spa, a swimming pool on the main deck, and multiple outdoor lounging areas found across all the decks.
There is also a helipad integrated into the design, showing that it’s built for long-range cruising.

With a reported range of around 6,000 nautical miles, the yacht is built for extended journeys rather than short hops, explaining the helipad.
The sale was completed jointly by Royal Yacht International and IYC, and no one has let the price it went for slip.

Given the yacht’s size, bespoke design, and the fashion designer at the helm, people expect the figure it went for to be substantial.
As fashionistas continue to move into ultra-luxury spaces, No Rush stands as a representative of the blending of two luxury items.
The price is probably higher because the fashion designer passed recently so there will never be another yacht designed by him.

It is not just a superyacht designed by Giorgio Armani, but a floating representative of his brand, now owned by someone who clearly has both serious money and taste, even if the mystery price will be kept elegantly discreet.
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Daisy Edwards is a Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Daisy has more than five years’ experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a History and Journalism degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a dissertation in vintage electric vehicles. Daisy specializes in writing about cars, EVs, tech and luxury lifestyle. When she's not writing, she's at a country music concert or working on one of her many unfinished craft projects.