Giorgio Armani Presents “All In” Collection at Milan Fashion Week
Giorgio Armani unveiled his latest collection this afternoon at Milan Fashion Week, aptly titled “All In.” The renowned designer transformed his Via Bergognone fashion Teatro into a three-aisle runway split, setting the stage for a show that was nothing short of high stakes.
With 96 looks showcased on the runway, Armani took inspiration from playing card motifs that ran throughout the collection. Silk skirts, shirts, and scarves, chiffon puffball dresses, culottes, wool jacquard pants, and velvet jacquard suiting were all adorned with a scattered card print. When deconstructed, the angular pattern bore a resemblance to the work of architect Gio Ponti. Embellished playing card embroideries made appearances in black ensembles, adding a touch of whimsy to the sophisticated designs.
The heart motif was a recurring theme, with Armani using it as an expressive emblem on scarlet jackets and black velvet chest pieces. Spades, eagles, and face cards were intricately embroidered on various pieces, showcasing the designer’s attention to detail.
Armani’s collection encouraged women to take risks and embrace bold approaches to dressing. Luxurious black shearling coats, faux fur accents, finely fringed tops, horsehair shoes, and tailored pieces added a touch of opulence to the lineup. Textured fabrics, liquid-finish materials with blue swirls, and crystal-set black dresses highlighted the designer’s mastery of craftsmanship and innovation.
Overall, Giorgio Armani’s “All In” collection was a testament to his timeless aesthetic and unwavering commitment to sartorial excellence. With each look, he invited his audience to place their bets on his signature style, proving once again that you can always count on Giorgio Armani.