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Milan Fashion Week: Brands Make a Renewed Case for ‘Made in Italy’
The show featured over 100 ensembles and a standing ovation, celebrating Armani’s 50-year legacy and his influence on Italian fashion, industry insiders said.
- On Sunday, Giorgio Armani's house presented the Spring-Summer 2026 collection at Milan's Pinacoteca di Brera, marking his final show and the brand's 50th anniversary tribute.
- Armani's recent passing this month intensified the show's poignancy, as he was long regarded as a fashion tycoon who shaped classic suiting and Hollywood romanticism.
- During the finale, the show revealed the finale dress bearing Armani's face, prompting emotional embraces as models walked solemnly and Silvana Armani and Leo Dell'Orco received a standing ovation.
- After the show, guests were invited to explore the Pinacoteca di Brera museum's exhibition of more than 120 Armani designs and received commemorative T-shirts.
- Guinevere van Seenus opened the show nearly 30 years after her 1996 campaign, while observers praised the brand's signature motifs and craftsmanship.
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Less than a month after the death of the Italian stylist, Fashion Week paid tribute to him with an exhibition of his most iconic outfits.
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MILAN, ITALY — At a time when global downturns continue to shape society and the economy at an accelerating pace, the arts serve as a welcome respite. In Milan, a sense of poignancy mixed with a desire for lightness infused this season’s collections—most notably those of Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who passed away earlier
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