Giorgio Armani closes Milan menswear week with Mediterranean-inspired collection

MILAN (Reuters) — Giorgio Armani closed the Milan Fashion Week on Monday ​with a summer menswear collection ‌inspired by the Mediterranean, featuring earthy tones and lightweight natural fabrics.

Models sauntered ​through an arcaded courtyard in ​a historic downtown building wearing ⁠airy garments, including softly tailored ​trousers and safari jackets, often paired ​with large bags.

“There is enormous loyalty (to the late Giorgio Armani) but there is ​also a moving forward,” Leo ​Dell’Orco, head of the men’s style office and ‌chairman ⁠of the group, told journalists on the sidelines of the event.

Dell’Orco said he had “lengthened and narrowed ​the silhouette” ​and ⁠used slightly longer jackets, with a cohesive color ​palette which spanned white, sand ​and ⁠shades of grey.

Alongside the menswear line-up, the show also unveiled the ⁠women’s ​Cruise collection, the ​first designed by Silvana Armani, Giorgio’s niece.

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