Emporio Armani wins at Men’s Fashion Week 2025 proving timeless style thrives through bold design, cultural relevance, and modern vision.
Giorgio Armani’s menswear collection previewing on the final day of Milan Fashion Week was all about catching the light, which the 90-year-old designer achieved with shimmering textiles and a smattering of crystals.
Stars including Adrien Brody and Joe Alwyn gathered at Giorgio Armani HQ in Milan, to witness a shimmering collection in jewelled tones. (Jan. 21)
As a new generation seeks out vintage Armani on eBay, the label is leaning into its own archive. The Armani renaissance is officially on.
With soft fabrics, jewelled hues and fluid shapes, Giorgio Armani's men's show in Milan on Monday was an ode to elegance and freedom of movement. The legendary Italian designer, now 90, presented a fall-winter 2025-26 collection comprising belted baggy trousers and layered loose jackets,
On the closing day of Milan Fashion Week, Giorgio Armani unveiled his Fall-Winter 2025-26 menswear collection, capturing attention with shimmering textiles and subtle crystal accents. At 90, Armani continues to redefine elegance,
The collection enticed with soft and luxurious fabrics including velvet, loose and comfortable fits, and an array of terrific coats.
Winter menswear trends out of Milan, including monochromatic palettes, oversized silhouettes, and fashion that embraces individuality.
Giorgio Armani's menswear collection for his signature brand that previewed Monday on the final day of Milan Fashion Week was all about catching the light, and the 90-year-old designer achieved that with shimmering textiles and a smattering of crystals.
Fifteen minutes earlier, Armani had taken his bow in white sneakers, dark blue pants, and a black double breasted velvet jacket. “Mr Armani’s really feeling velvet this year,” observed Edward Buchanan on our way out: he was right,
Here are the key takeaways from Milan Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025. As Vogue Runway ’s Luke Leitch puts it, there was a willingness to “both appreciate and undermine convention” in Milan this season, as designers explored less conventional styles and injected a sense of freedom into their collections.
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