Giorgio Armani’s Sea Sirens for Spring 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 20, 2014

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Giorgio Armani Spring 2015–Born out of the sand and the sea, the Giorgio Armani woman takes on a languid wardrobe for spring-summer 2015. The shapes are relaxed but have structure much like the ocean’s waves. From cropped jackets to ankle-length trousers, there is an ease about the Armani woman while still maintaining a timeless elegance. Spring’s color palette also reflects the natural inspiration—a mix of grey, beige, sea foam blues and bronzy metallics are dreamy yet powerful. For the finale, Armani sent out his very own siren—covered in a glittering headpiece and sheer fabrics embellished with crystals.


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