By Valentina Za

MILAN (Reuters) -Two elephant tusks, Japanese folding screens, a bronze bear and a portrait by American artist Andy Warhol are some of the more singular possessions bequeathed by late Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani in his will.

Armani’s will, which was reviewed by Reuters on Friday, outlines the future of the luxury empire he founded and divides the billionaire’s many homes among his heirs. It also shares out the eclectic contents of his residence in the centre of Milan.

Armani died on September 4 aged 91 after a five-decade career that made his brand synonymous with timeless elegance.

His many properties in glamorous locations around the world regularly featured in home design magazines, and in 2000 he launched his minimalist aesthetic Armani/Casa interiors br

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