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Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani unveils late designer's last collection
Models present creations from the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 collection during Fashion Week in Milan, Italy

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Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani unveiled on Sunday the last collection personally worked on by its late designer and founder at Brera art museum in the heart of Milan.

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Armani, known in the fashion world as King Giorgio, passed away earlier this month at the age of 91.

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The show, conceived to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the fashion house, turned into a tribute to the late designer.

The event drew a host of celebrities, including actors Richard Gere and Cate Blanchett and was held in the cloister of the Brera art museum, adorned with lanterns for the occasion.

Models walked under the porticoes in fluid, lightweight outfits, accompanied by live piano music performed by Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi.

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The collection, featuring a colour palette that ranged from grey to deep blue to dark green, was titled Pantelleria, Milan, referencing two places dear to the designer.

"This collection, the last Giorgio Armani worked on personally, is in some ways a testament to style and the close of a cycle, so that new ones may begin," the brand said in the press notes.

The show concluded with a solo walk by Agnese Zogla, one of the designer's favourite models, who wore an elegant blue gown.

At the end of the catwalk, Armani's niece Silvana and the designer's life and business partner Leo Dell'Orco - respectively head of design for the women's and men's collections - came out to greet the audience and were met with lengthy applause.

"I'm... humbled that we were invited to come back to Milano to celebrate his excellency", said director Spike Lee upon entering the show.

"Apart from being an incredible designer, he was a humanitarian. He was an incredible philanthropist," said Blanchett.

Giorgio Armani's catwalk show closed Milan Fashion Week, with fashionistas now heading to Paris for the next round of shows. — Reuters

Mouni rings in birthday in style

Mouni Roy celebrated her birthday on Sunday. The actress, who attended Milan Fashion Week, has firmly cemented her place on the global fashion map.

Mouni's first look was a classic Dhruv Kapoor. She kicked off her Milan Fashion Week with a standout look from the designer's Fall Winter 25-26 collection, marrying modern cuts with artisan flair.

Mouni's second look was an Alberta Ferretti X Rene Caovilla collaboration. She turned heads in a sensual black slip lace dress drenched in sequin embroidery. She styled it with a black net scandi scarf-as-choker, complete with beaded tassels, a fringed clutch, and black chandelier sandals by Rene Caovilla, intricately embellished with rhinestones and crystal pendants. The look was luxe, elevated, and perfectly aligned with Mouni’s narrative, bridging East and West with grace, glamour, and global relevance. With every crystal, she shimmered not just in style, but in presence.

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