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A Look at Giorgio Armani's $60 Million Dollar Superyacht

Colored dark green to camouflage the yacht at sea, fashion designer Giorgio Armani's vessel accommodates up to 12 people inside 7 super luxe cabins.
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Owning a yacht is already a privilege that few can afford, but Giorgio Armani took his dreamboat to the next level by designing it himself. The fashion designer billionaire's superyacht—named Main—took 30 months to complete and was done in tandem with the  construction company Codecasa in 2008.

Armani designed the 65 meter-hull in dark green to camouflage the ship at sea. The vessel accommodates up to 12 people in its 7 cabins, in addition to hosting 14 crew members. Guests on board can enjoy not only a unique color scheme, but also a cinema room, marble bathrooms, gym, and whirlpool.

The blinds and windows were designed by Armani himself in order to guarantee a panoramic view of the main interior. And in fact, the yacht's minimalist style is achieved with furniture created by Armani's Italian brand.

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Panels composed of precious materials and a rare old Japanese cabinet make up the cabin of the boat—one of the parts that its owner and creator likes most. Main replaces Armani's old ship, Mariù, whose design was also signed by the designer's fashion history. 

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