Everything to Know About Giorgio Armani’s Fall/Winter 2026 Collection Leave a comment


In September 2025, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani passed away at age 91, leaving a 50-year legacy. For the fall 2026 season, Silvana Armani—Mr. Armani’s niece and collaborator for over 40 years—stepped into the role of womenswear creative director and debuted her first ready-to-wear collection at Milan Fashion Week.

Silvana’s solo collection for the Italian house maintained the brand’s timeless, elegant charm while adding a fresh sense of exploration. The brand described it in a press release as “a new perspective on the Armani style,” emphasizing its drapey and “perfectly imperfect nature.” The collection highlighted the harmony between contrasts—soft versus structured, constructed versus free-flowing. Outerwear lacked padding and rigidity, with long jackets flowing naturally and moving with the wearer. Trousers relaxed and skimmed the ground, while layered turtlenecks and sweaters wrapped the body comfortably. Rich materials like velvet, chenille, crepe, cashmere, and leather provided deep textures, complemented by classic hues such as gray, beige, dark blue, and black, along with earthy tones like sage green, introducing a fresh breath of air.