The sale of the Giorgio Armani Admiral 72 is official: the megayacht now owned by the Del Vecchio family, named No Rush.
Royal Yacht International confirms the off-market transaction of the 72-meter, the last vessel entirely designed by the late Italian designer whose estimated value reaches 155 million euros.

A few days from the rumors that had indicated the Del Vecchio family as the buyer of the Admiral 72The sale has been made official: the megayacht, launched by The Italian Sea Group and the star of the latest Monaco Yacht Show, has found its owner.
The official press release issued by Royal Yacht International reveals the previously unpublished details of this transaction: the megayacht, which represents the last nautical project personally overseen by Giorgio Armani before his passing, has been renamed No Rush, a name that evokes the designer's philosophy of absolute relaxation and timeless luxury.
The sale was concluded through confidential negotiations with Royal Yacht International, which represented the buyer (the Del Vecchio family, a significant shareholder in EssilorLuxottica), while the brokerage firm IYC handled the sale on behalf of the seller and the shipyard. The yacht's valuation, as reported in the press release, is estimated by the shipyard at €155 million.
No Rush represents not only a strategic asset but also an artistic and emotional legacy. Built in 2025 with an ice-class steel displacement hull and an aluminum superstructure, she boasts impressive volumes (2.104 GT) and exterior lines characterized by flush decks that eliminate any visible steps, giving her a fluid, continuous silhouette from bow to stern. The design, a collaboration between Armani and The Italian Sea Group, makes extensive use of floor-to-ceiling windows finished in satin aluminum, flooding the interiors with natural light.
Performance-wise, No Rush has a range of 6.000 nautical miles at 11 knots, with a cruising speed of 14 knots and a maximum speed of 17 knots.
The interiors, created by the Armani/Casa division under the designer's direct guidance, reflect rigorous elegance and precious materials. Black marble, ivory onyx, and walnut alternate with gold and platinum leaf details. The decorative curtains in laminated glass with a champagne-colored metal mesh core stand out as a handcrafted work of art that defines the spaces.
The Admiral 72 is designed to accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 suites. The owner's deck is conceived as a 180-square-meter private retreat, complete with a full-beam suite, a private lounge that converts to a cinema, and an outdoor terrace with a firepit.
For relaxation and entertainment, the yacht offers a 93-square-meter aft deck, a wellness area with a massage room, a gym, an open-air cinema on the sun deck, and a helipad.
The 72-meter Admiral superyacht represents Armani's latest creative contribution to the industry, making this sale significant as it reflects both the exclusivity of the project and the refined legacy of the great Italian designer's design vision.
C.G.
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