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Armani Unveils Late Designer's Last Collection

Giorgio Armani’s last personally crafted collection marked the brand’s 50th anniversary and served as a tribute to the late designer, who died earlier this month at age 91.

  • On Sunday, September 28, 2025, Giorgio Armani unveiled the last collection he personally worked on at the Brera Art Museum, presenting the Spring/Summer 2026 collection as a living goodbye.
  • The show, conceived to mark the fashion house's anniversary, became a tribute after Giorgio Armani died earlier this month at age 91.
  • Models walked under the porticoes in lantern light accompanied by live piano music by Ludovico Einaudi, the finale featured a midnight-blue gown with Armani's face modelled by Agnese Zogla, and Silvana, Armani's niece, and Leo Dell'Orco took a bow to lengthy applause.
  • The catwalk closed Milan Fashion Week with attendees now heading to Paris shows, while Armani's planned foundation-anchored governance signals clear succession measures.
  • Armani's stylistic codes reappeared under the arches, while the Armani universe portfolio spans fashion and interiors, and attention will shift to Paris where younger designers will compete for headlines.
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