
"At Milan fashion week in September, Giorgio Armani was on everyone's mind. His fingerprints have been all over that city's style and psyche for decades, but with the fashion industry gathered in his home town to see the last collection he designed before his death, his spirit was more pervasive than ever. In other words: the king is dead, long live the slouchy suit."
"People all over the world have been thinking about Armani, and seeing images of his clothes on catwalks, on film, on the red carpet has reminded us how elegant, timeless and universally flattering the soft tailoring he pioneered was, and still is. If you're feeling flush, now would be a lovely moment to buy yourself some actual Armani, and I'm confident it is a purchase you won't regret."
Autumn fashion shows centered Armani's enduring influence, with Milan revisiting the slouchy suit and soft tailoring he pioneered. Softly tailored jackets avoid pinched, formal shapes while trousers drape rather than squeeze, and a muted palette creates a quiet, assured presence. The look feels poised without inhibiting movement, allowing personal expression beyond a strict work persona. Armani's aesthetic is now widely imitated, making the style accessible on high streets as well as through luxury purchases. A shift away from skinny silhouettes toward looser trousers and jeans has amplified the trend and renewed appetite for relaxed, elegant tailoring.
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