
Giorgio Armani’s latest capsule, exclusive to the United States, recasts the brand’s sharp tailoring in the glow of rhinestones and velvet. For spring-summer 2025, the Italian house distills its vision into pieces that embrace the after-dark glamour of American cities—where dressing up is never optional, but discretion still reigns.
Giorgio Armani US Exclusive Collection

The Giorgio Armani US Exclusive collection plays out in sculpted tuxedo jackets trimmed in rhinestones, silk-twill shirts in pale blues and deep blacks, and creased trousers in virgin wool and viscose blends. The Soho and Upton lines take center stage, offering updated formal wear that lands somewhere between red carpet confidence and cocktail hour cool.

Lurex pinstripes and velvet bombers evoke the energy of the 1970s when New York nightlife spilled from limousines to lofts, but the cut—soft-shouldered, elongated, clean—remains unmistakably Armani.

There’s a tension between the polished and the tactile. A knotted bow tie glistens like a cufflink under flashbulbs. Loafers are coated in velvet and dusted in rhinestones.

The waistcoat, too—offered in multiple iterations—becomes a centerpiece rather than an afterthought. Worn solo or layered beneath the jacket, it’s reminiscent of Giorgio Armani’s iconic 1990s menswear campaigns.

Modeled by longtime collaborator Julian Schneyder, the looks are framed by tonal contrasts and subtle light play—designed to command in silence.


This capsule is a measured evolution of tradition. Giorgio Armani has tailored American evening wear to reflect its present—cool, composed, and quietly lit from within.