MILAN – Giorgio Armani created an intimate salon for the style crowd to get a close-up view Sunday of the most recent Milan runway collection from his 50-year-old signature model, an extravaganza of textures, craftsmanship, and the designer’s trademark magnificence.
Particular visitors
Actor Lily James, ballet dancer Maria Bogdanovich and mannequin Ana Beatriz Barros had been among the many visitors who sat cozily on curving sofas for the back-to-back exhibits. Armani additionally invited Italian senator-for-life Liliana Segre, a Holocaust survivor, and figures from Milan’s cultural establishments.
‘Roots’ assortment
The opening look encapsulated the sensorial complexity of the fall-winter 2025-26 womenswear assortment, titled “Roots.” A swirl of lush fake fur framed the face, whereas liquidy silken trousers caught the sunshine, and a leather-trimmed tweed jacket pulled all of it collectively.
Certain-footed flat booties had been the footwear of the season—some that includes radiant strips of leather-based, others with mild folds of velvet.
Harmonizing seems
Every ensemble was an ideal mixture of soothing neutrals, harmonizing seemingly contrasting supplies. Trousers had been both free and pleated on the entrance or gathered loosely like jodhpurs, because the designer drew inspiration from the East. Jacket had been comprised of contrasting jacquards or delicate quilting.
Feather-light, typically sheer night put on sparkled with beading sometimes patterned like geodes. Sculpted bodices added a couture ingredient, standing away from the physique.
“For Giorgio Armani, every assortment is a return to his roots, reaffirmation of an genuine type that evolves, drawing on itself, whereas remaining firmly anchored in actuality,” the present notes mentioned.
Closing bow
Armani, 90, was escorted by two glittering fashions as he took his closing bow. As has been customary, Armani’s was the final main runway present of Milan Trend Week earlier than the group decamped to proceed womenswear trend previews in Paris.
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