Giorgio Armani Does Relaxed Elegance for Fall 2018 Collection

Joanna Elizabeth / Published February 27, 2018

Italian designer Giorgio Armani showcased his fall-winter 2018 collection during Milan Fashion Week. The show opened with his signature grey and beige color palette in loose-fitting separates and suiting. As the models walked the runway, Armani introduced pretty pastel blush tones with cropped pants and blooming shorts. Touches of fur brought nordic vibes with oversized hats as well as voluminous sleeves. For evening wear looks, Armani created embellished and beaded jackets. Gowns and dresses with sparkling details rounded out the elegant designs.

Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2018 Collection


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