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Giorgio Armani’s Slim Silhouettes and Sumptuous Textures

Giorgio Armani, particularly known for tailored lines and concise designs, is delivering something unique with its fall/winter 2015 collection. Through luxurious fabrics including cashmere, vicuña, leather, and crocodile skin, the collection features rich shades of an urban grey color palette fit for the fashionable Milanese man and beyond.

Sought to bring out a subdued softness, splashes of burgundy, vintage brown tones, and olive-colored nuances, make their way into each look with ease. Giorgio Armani couples lightweight, slimming silhouettes with dauntless, classic styles, complete with 1930s reminiscences.

Giorgio Armani fall/winter 2015.

Armani defines the fall/winter 2015 collection as a tribute to what we know as beauty today—geographically and culturally complex, yet nonetheless appealing.

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