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


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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.

His fashion house said he worked on the Emporio Armani and Giorgio Armani collections as well as an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of his signature Giorgio Armani fashion house "until the very end”.

Read more: Giorgio Armani has passed, but what about the fashion empire he left behind?

The exhibition of 150 archival looks placed alongside artistic masterpieces opens Sept 24 at the Pinacoteca Di Brera museum.

The designer’s final Emporio Armani collection for Spring/Summer 2026 will be previewed on Sept 25, and the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 collection will close fashion week with a runway presentation marking the anniversary on Sept 28.

For the anniversary, Armani also released an on-line archive of collections called Armani/Archivio on Aug 30 during the Venice Biennale film festival. – AP

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