Giorgio Armani breezes into summer with a sleek new collection debuted during Milan Fashion Week. For spring-summer 2020, Armani’s metropolitan man receives a style update with coastal influences. Blue, brown, and grey hues paint a chic picture for the season with a wardrobe of interchangeable pieces. Pre-wrinkled fabrics bring a certain casualness to Armani’s timeless tailoring. The collection opens with a minimal suit and waistcoat, before transitioning into lightweight knit cardigans, windowpane print jackets, pinstripe trousers, and more. Linen neutrals open the door to graphic prints and chambray pants. Oversized relaxed shirts, silk bombers, and patterned shorts contribute to Armani’s stellar range as well.
Giorgio Armani Breezes Into Season with Relaxed Shapes for Spring ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 17, 2019
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