Giorgio Armani’s final collections set to light up Milan Fashion Week's runways


By AGENCY

A file picture shows models wearing creations for the Giorgio Armani Autumn/Winter 2011 Couture collection presented in Paris. Photo: AP

The final runway collections designed by Giorgio Armani will be presented during Milan Fashion Week as scheduled, reflecting a "determination to carry forward a legacy of commitment, respect and dedication to work’’ instilled by the designer, his fashion group said Wednesday (Sept 10).

Armani, one of the most recognisable names and faces in global fashion, died Sept 4 at the age of 91.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
fashion , Giorgio Armani , Armani

Next In Style

Versace creative chief Dario Vitale exits less than nine months on job
When red carpet fashion becomes clickbait, nothing is too bare or absurd
Here’s what to know about the sweatshop probes into Italy’s luxury fashion
From sea to skin: The rise of marine ingredients in today’s beauty rituals
The evolution of a puffer jacket and how it became a fashion statement
Still puzzled by the quarter-zip fashion trend? Here's what the men have to say
What is a ‘potato shoe’ and why can’t fashion get enough of this footwear trend?
For Annelinde Dunselman, watchmaking is a life-long dialogue with time
More than a watch: How the Rolex GMT-Master became a global icon
The 25th Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve honours watchmaking innovations

Others Also Read