Armani collection be presented on the Milan Fashion Week runway but a few days ago. Today, we were served with the original brand, the Giorgio Armani fall/winter collection.
The Milanese fashion house founded in 1975 is a favourite to many, with
the Giorgio Armani label offering the higher end specializations in
men’s and women’s ready to wear clothing, accessories to match, glasses
for different uses, cosmetics in the beauty line, and perfumes that make
us more than happy this brand exists.
They are only available in the
Giorgio Armani boutique, specialty clothiers and select high-end
department stores. The logo for this branch is the curved “G” completing
a curved “A” and forming a circle together.
As expected, the runway show was positively breathtaking, with the
colors and the pieces, the pantsuits and the jumpsuits, the velvet and
the silk, the fur and the feathers. From the sunglasses to the shoes and
everything in between, there was nothing not to love about it. Though,
it would have been nice to see some of the season’s trends appearing. We
had barely any skirts and few plunging necklines, no slits and barely
any of ‘70s looks that were screaming out to us.
Feathery fringes we did
have though and some semblance of keyhole plunges appeared, but for the
most part we are looking at a rather tame combination of pieces that
brought the focus on the trouser look. The tie-dye style colorful
nuances were also quite appealing, beginning with an asymmetrical
plunging V-neckline blazer with a colorful patch on the shoulder and the
tie-dye style cropped pants ending just a touch above the ankles,
complete with a black clutch and blue and black leather shoes with
pretty cut-outs.
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