
On January 17th, Giorgio Armani's show marked the finale of Milan Men's Fashion Week. The theme of this season's collection was "NEO CLASSIC." While streetwear and youth fashion are prevalent, the brand, hailed as the king of Italian fashion, maintains a resolutely classic style. However, it also adds modern elements through details and silhouettes, elevating it into a contemporary, innovative style. Suits tailored from high-quality Italian fabrics were the core of the collection, which featured nearly 100 pieces. The color palette included classic hues like soft gray, navy, and dark green. Large shawls, worn over the sleeves and wrapped around the suit, added a new nuance to the look. Instead of a vest, a hoodie was layered over the shirt. Materials and details, such as voluminous mohair and wool knits and wide carrot pants made of velvet, modernized classic styles. The collection presented timeless yet fresh classics suited to the modern era.
Even now, 42 years after the founding of the brand, Giorgio Armani continues to evolve in its own unique way. As a brand representing Italy, the collection exuded elegance and dignity.

























































































