Emporio Armani line captivates with its textures and softness during Milan Fashion Week

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    MILAN — Giorgio Armani showcased his latest men’s collection for Emporio Armani during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday, demonstrating his timeless approach to design that continues to resonate with younger audiences. The collection, titled “Seductive,” for the Fall-Winter 2025-2026 season was characterized by its rich textures and shimmering surfaces, inviting a tactile experience.

    The lineup featured luxurious velvet three-piece suits, intricately adorned with delicate watch chains. Complementing these were finely ribbed lurex knit pieces and sumptuous corduroy trousers that elegantly draped around rugged lug sole shoes. The collection offered an eclectic urban aesthetic with garments like belted trench coats, oversized leather jackets featuring dramatic slits, and lengthy faux fur outerwear, all designed for the modern adventurer.

    Accessories were equally striking, with silk scarves artfully knotted as ties, creating an optical illusion beneath tailored blazers. The runway presentation, held in Armani’s dedicated theater, began and concluded with an atmospheric soundtrack of wind, perhaps signifying a subtle commentary on climate change. The show kicked off with mountaineers sporting climbing gear against a colorful backdrop of parka jackets in shades of purple, pink, olive, and brown, while it wrapped up with an urban couple dressed for a festive evening but prepared for inclement weather.

    Armani, clad in his signature navy blue, received accolades from the audience after his presentation and mingled with the models before extending greetings to esteemed guests, including American actor Toby Wallace, Chinese actor and musician Zeng Shunxi, and model Lennon Gallagher.

    Trend Highlights: The collection spotlighted faux fur collars, sparkling body-conscious knitwear, and a variety of caps, particularly a sleek leather beanie, reinforcing a contemporary style that appeals to today’s fashion-savvy consumers.