Giorgio Armani Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published September 26, 2011

Armani’s Light SpringGiorgio Armani once again brought Milan Fashion Week to a close with his elegant draping and tailoring on full display for spring 2012. The Armani woman was swathed in pearly fabrics of lightweight silk and satin with abstract prints for the new season. Silhouettes were loose-fitting, accentuating the feminine form with dramatic folds and pleats which were also decorated with sequins for a nighttime glamour look.












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8 thoughts on “Giorgio Armani Spring 2012 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. beautiful collection, but i really don’t get this “dress/skirt on trousers” semi-trend they failed to make work at missoni as well.

  2. I don’t like any of this.  The models’ faces are clearly powdered so white that it looks weird.  And why is the same trouser design used in almost every look?

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