Posted By Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on March 2, 2025
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian designer Giorgio Armani picked earthy tones for his latest womenswear collection at Milan Fashion Week on Sunday, before adding plenty of sparkle for dazzling evening wear.
The 90-year-old veteran, whose autumn/winter 2025 line was called "Roots", opened the show with golden, sandy, beige and grey jackets and tops worn with loose or silky trousers.
He then turned to darker tones - green, brown and blue - for an array of sleek coats, dresses, tops, trousers and knits. There were plenty of velvet trousers and jackets, most of which bore round collars.
"For Giorgio Armani, each collection is a return to his roots," show notes said. "This season, garments take on the volcanic hues and mineral glows of sun-scorched earth, reassuring in its ancestral purity."
For the evening, models wore light and dark grey jackets, dresses and crop tops paired with skirts that sparkled with shiny sequins. Some of the intricately embroidered tops were paired with sheer trousers.
Accessories included caps, chunky belts and necklaces. Models wore flat boots.
Armani held the fashion show for his second line, Emporio Armani, on Thursday.
(Reporting by Elisa Anzolin and Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Ros Russell)