MILAN—A sculpture of a giant pencil loomed over a recent menswear collection that Giorgio Armani sent down the runway. The Italian designer was on the cusp of his 89th birthday, and after the show he ambled over to the pencil, which was emblazoned with his name, and wrapped his arm around it.

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