Giorgio Armani, who died last week aged 91, left behind two wills that were opened by notary Elena Terrenghi on Tuesday, September 9, the day after his funeral, ANSA understands from the Milan notarial archives.

The two wills were written by the great fashion designer by hand and placed in sealed envelopes, ANSA understands.

The first is dated March 15 and the second is dated April 5.

The contents are not known at the moment.

Armani did not have any children to leave his business empire to.