Armani/Archivio project launches second capsule collection

The Armani/Archivio project has unveiled its second phase with a capsule collection of 13 archival designs set for release in early May. Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco are continuing Giorgio Armani’s legacy following his death in September 2025. The collection reproduces pieces from 1979 to 1994, photographed by Eli Russell Linnetz.

Giorgio Armani established the Armani/Archivio project ahead of his label’s 50th anniversary. The first phase digitized over 200 collections spanning 50 years and 30,000 pieces into a public online library. It also featured a traveling exhibition of selected items from 1987 to 2016, starting at the brand’s Venice boutique, with some archival pieces available for purchase. Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco now oversee the initiative, emphasizing timeless designs that endure. Leo Dell’Orco stated, “Giorgio was not nostalgic and did not like looking back, but he was also aware of the value of his own journey—this is why he wanted this bridge between past and future to exist.” Silvana Armani added to Vogue, “I believe there is nothing more radical than classics, because resisting the passage of time is, in fashion, a nearly revolutionary act.” The new capsule faithfully recreates 13 designs from collections between 1979 and 1994. ERL founder Eli Russell Linnetz shot the campaign and commented, “Mr. Armani is one of the greatest artists of our time, whose enduring legacy changed the way we live our lives every day and what we aspire to become.” Linnetz also noted, “These Archivio pieces feel as alive today as the day they were made because he designed his work to be eternally impactful.”

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Runway finale of Silvana Armani's first solo collection at Milan Fashion Week, models in tailored suits and wide-leg trousers, Andie MacDowell applauding in front row.
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Silvana Armani debuted her first solo Giorgio Armani women's collection on March 1, 2026, closing Milan Fashion Week with a fluid and essential lineup honoring her late uncle's legacy. The Fall/Winter 2026-2027 ready-to-wear show featured tailored suits, wide-leg trousers, and soft jackets, reflecting a woman's perspective on wearability. Actor Andie MacDowell attended the front row, praising the designs for representing women of a certain age.

Emporio Armani presented its Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection as the first coed show under designers Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco. The event, held during Milan Fashion Week, featured cohesive menswear and womenswear inspired by orchestra conductor students. Kendall Jenner attended front row in a minimalist black dress and shawl.

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Ermanno Scervino presented his fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Milan Fashion Week, blending 25 years of signature techniques with fresh perspectives on silhouettes and fabrics. The show featured contradictions like 1950s glamour and tailored rigor, set to Mina's soundtrack with Italian singer Giorgia in the front row. Scervino described it as a love letter to women, emphasizing harmony and sensuality.

Acne Studios marked its 30th anniversary with a fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection inspired by personal memories and brand history during Paris Fashion Week. Founder Jonny Johansson reflected on the label's debut show in a historic venue. The presentation featured a mix of grown-up elegance and unconventional details.

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Loro Piana showcased its fall 2026 menswear collection during Milan fashion week, emphasizing luxury textiles over seasonal trends. The presentation drew on a theme of a cross-continent train journey from Normandy to Persia, featuring paisley patterns and regional influences. The collection highlights the brand's focus on connoisseurship through proprietary fabrics like Royal Lightness and Gift Of Kings.

Milan Fashion Week for fall/winter 2026 concluded on March 1 with debuts from new creative directors at houses like Gucci, Fendi and Marni. Shows highlighted practical suiting, layered looks and innovative outerwear amid celebrity appearances. Trends emphasized minimalism blended with opulence in response to global uncertainties.

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Designer Fausto Puglisi presented the Roberto Cavalli Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection on February 26, 2026, during Milan Fashion Week, blending Italian hedonism with American pragmatism. The show drew inspiration from Alvin Ailey and Marchesa Luisa Casati, featuring a predominantly black palette with select colorful accents. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion made her Milan Fashion Week debut at the event, wearing a sheer dress.

 

 

 

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