Considered by many as the king of Italian fashion, Giorgio Armani, at 90 years of age and with a career in the industry of more than 50 years, continues to demonstrate why he is worthy of such a coveted title since few like him manage to continue offering his clientele truly beautiful and elegant proposals, as well as embellishing the figure of men.
The verb embellish is closely linked to seduce and, although it may sound superficial and naturalness is just as sexy, it is true that to develop this art, one tends to enhance one’s beauty or what one considers to be one’s strong point. For some men that strong point is related in a certain way to the way they dress and that is where the Piacenza-born designer comes into action, since to achieve that goal he has designed more than 100 looks made with rich, top-quality fabrics, seen on the shiny black catwalk located inside a room of the Armani Teatro, the location where the last Emporio Armani show took place.
In the hundred or so looks, tailoring was particularly predominant, this time presented in a more relaxed way – although the occasional tie or tie-simulating item appears from time to time – and the color palette chosen, inspired by certain nocturnal settings and composed of warm, dense tones such as tobacco, cognac or chocolate. These tones make the clothes even more appealing to wear to seduce; and if to such perfectly tailored suits with defined lapels and shoulders and wide, high-waisted trousers softened by deep pleats – because we know what they say about Armani’s suits that they are the best – you add a long, bonded fur coat among others, a long fur stole, or thick-soled shoes, the result is even better.
For even more special occasions, the color black, embroidery and brocade, and glitter, easily seen in jumpers knitted with metallic threads, are introduced.
Are you planning to seduce someone? Then dress up in the Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2025 collection. Have a look at the collection below:
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