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Giorgio Armani closes Milan Fashion Week with two fashion shows

 

Giorgio Armani closed Milan Fashion Week with two signature fashions shows, staged in a set designed like an upscale nightclub.

Beginning with a daywear collection, Armani showcased a series of diverse trousers—harem, palazzo, dhoti, and revamped jodhpurs—paired with zigzag blazers or his signature demi-wrapped blouse. He also incorporated ikats into bomber jackets, as singular elements, and even on suede booties.

Armani also presented a notable collection headgear including Nehru caps, Balinese musician skullcaps, Javanese Blangkon, Thai Khian Hua, and Singaporean Mandarin caps. Eclectic yet refined, each folkloric design was elevated to elegance.

The eveningwear collection featured a dozen striking silver looks including shimmering crystal lattices in columns, slimline cloaks, and veiled gowns. The collection included a midnight blue speckled silk trouser suit exemplifying perfection.

Encapsulating Armani's signature elements including classical proportions, artful draping, feather-light fabrics, diverse Asian influences, and a distinct color palette. The collection demonstrated his unwavering commitment to his origins.

For the next fall seaons, he aims to transition to a collection featuring Indochinese ikat tones, and conclude with silvery Hollywood glamour.

This season, Armani aligned with Milan's trend of treating shearling like exotic fur as was seen in pale gray ribbed pony-skin jerkins and brown-trimmed dusters by the designers.

 
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