Armani spring summer 2024 fashion show, looks and guests

Lhe last day of Milan Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2024, the February 24marks the triumph of the parade of Giorgio Armani. As usual, the designer closes the fashion week with his show, set up for the occasion in via Borgonuovo. And it gets full of applause and exceptional guests, from Cate Blanchett to Juliette Binoche.

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If the King of MFW confirms his central role, a protagonist who seemed marginalized for a while also finally finds her space: theinclusivenessthanks to Dolce&Gabbanawho support the designer on the catwalk Karoline Vitto.

The (Good) Vibes of King George

Vibes, that is, Vibrations. The title of the show Giorgio Armani for Spring-Summer 2024 which closes Milan Fashion Week is more than programmatic: a collection that is feast for the eyes, thanks to the use of fabrics that vibrate, overlap and shine. The secret lies in the craftsmanship of the creations, which reiterate the designer’s cults in new guises.

The tapered shantung trousers are worn with golden blazers and the liquid silk skirts with laced tops in iridescent fabric, while the crossed belt at the waist highlights shapes and movement. The start with our feet on the ground, at least in terms of color (and shoes, strictly flat), proceeds towards the sea with the series in blue, green and light blue.

A Giorgio Armani SS24 look (Photo: Spotlight Launchmetrics).

The tops mimic 3D waves of organza and tulle, the fitted jackets sprinkled with lurex they touch the abyss, the cardigans are richly embroidered with a shell motif. The mermaids lose their tails and wear silk pants and corolla skirts, to be worn with V-shaped dresses or transparent bustiers decorated with fringes and waves of crystals.

Two looks by Giorgio Armani SS24 (Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

There is no shortage of pieces in crochet-woven knit, while the last ones, coral go out they make you think of the calm of the ocean at sunset. After all, what could be more vibrant and evocative? To collect the Good Vibes of King George, a pool of divas, from Cate Blanchett to Juliette Binochefrom Lily Allen to Toni Garrn to Miriam Leone.

The other fashion shows on day 5, from Karoline Vitto to Luisa Spagnoli

Not just the Giorgio Armani fashion show. The last appointment with MFW also marks a welcome return toinclusiveness. Finally Milan Fashion Week reserves space for curvy sizes, after a few meager appearances on the catwalks in recent days. The credit, this time, goes entirely to Dolce&Gabbanawho for Spring-Summer 2024 choose to host the show of the Brazilian designer based in London in their headquarters Karoline Vitto.

Ashley Graham shows for Karoline Vitto Supported by Dolce&Gabbana (Photo: Dolce&Gabbana).

The duo continues their commitment to young fashion talents with the project Supported byand for the next season it brings to the stage a collection focused on the valorization of the female body, with Ashley Graham to open the walkway. A slew of sensual lingerie looks inspired by the brand’s Spring-Summer 1992 collection, enhanced by cut-outs and metallic touches, the designer’s signature.

Among the other women who animate day 5, Luisa Spagnoli And Chiara Boni: the first with a graceful collection with bright touches of color, which ranges from the holiday wardrobe to the elegant one for the evening, in a pure 70s mood in memory of Jane Birkin. Drusilla Foer in a long purple dress she closes the show Chiara Bonito celebrate the big coming back Milanese by the Florentine designer with La Petite Robe Noir.

Drusilla Foer for Chiara Boni La Petite Robe Noir SS24 (Photo: Spotlight Launchmetrics).

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