Emporio Armani chooses Paris over Milan for Spring 2017

The designer's Emporio Armani ready to wear line will show its upcoming Spring/Summer 2017 collection in the French capital rather than the usual Milan, reports the Business of Fashion (BoF). Although rare, this isn't the first time Armani has taken the brand out of Milan — the designer unveiled his Spring/Summer 2007 collection in London as part of a wider event that included the launch of his Emporio Armani Product RED venture, part of the AIDS-fighting concept spearheaded by U2 singer Bono and activist Bobby Shriver.

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Armani chooses Paris over Milan for Emporio line September show

Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani said on Wednesday his younger and more accessible Emporio Armani line would go on show in Paris in September instead of Milan but also said that this was a one-off. Traditionally, the Armani collection shows are held in Milan in June for men and in September for women. The designer said the decision to move to Paris was made “exceptionally” for this season, addressing any potential speculation that he might leave the Milan catwalks for good.

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Jared Leto takes Gucci front row during Milan Fashion Week

MILAN (AP) — Street wear was trumping more formal looks during menswear previews for next spring and summer on the third day of Milan Fashion Week on Monday.

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Emporio Armani and Gucci explore their possibilities at Milan menswear fashion week

Travel and identity were at the heart of the menswear Spring/Summer 2017 shows during Milan fashion week on Monday. Emporio Armani led the way with a spirited collection that focused on DNA and individuality, featuring giant fingerprint patterns that appeared on everything from t-shirts to jackets. The Italian designer also jazzed up his typically neutral color palette, and although the opening looks were a haze of sophisticated blues, greens and neutrals, the show also featured glimpses of postbox red and softer salmon pink.

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Anthony Vaccarello continues to tease with mysterious Saint Laurent campaign

Anthony Vaccarello has taken to Instagram once more for the second phase of his teasing debut Saint Laurent campaign. The Belgian designer, who was named creative director of the house in April, following Hedi Slimane's departure, has been stirring up interest in his debut collection for the Kering label with a series of mysterious social media posts. The initial phase of the secretive campaign consisted of three video clips that gave no indication of what we can expect from Saint Laurent's clothes, and the latest instalment is not very different.

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Donald Duck Spotted at Gucci, and More You Missed From Men’s Fashion Week Milan

Pret-a-Reporter’s #MFW cheat sheet.

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Giorgio Armani reveals costumes for ‘The Neon Demon’

Giorgio Armani has revealed a glimpse of the costumes designed for his latest cinema collaboration, “The Neon Demon,” directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The Italian fashion mogul has brought his signature style to the thriller's character Jesse, played by Elle Fanning, in the upcoming Amazon Studio production. In her starring role as the doe-eyed aspiring model Jesse, Fanning wears an Emporio Armani metallic blue strapless top with a matching skirt in the movie's opening scene, and showcases outfits from the designer throughout the film.

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Retro waves and bleached-out brows: beauty trends from Milan Fashion Week

There was much to learn from the beauty looks seen on the catwalks of Milan Fashion Week last week. Salvatore Ferragamo slicked the waves down flat to the head using wet-look gel for an androgynous look, adding a low-scooped ponytail at the nape of the neck for a contemporary twist. Emporio Armani used bright lash extensions to add a paradisiac flutter to his show.

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New pop at Emporio Armani, practical wardrobe from Etro in Milan

By Marie-Louise Gumuchian MILAN (Reuters) – The digital age was at the forefront of the Emporio Armani fashion show in Milan on Friday with Italian designer Giorgio Armani dotting his womenswear fall line with bold colorful shapes. In a mainly black collection with flashes of bright color, the 81-year old Armani softened day suits with looser silhouettes in an apparent nod to the 1980s, reinforced by multi-colored jumpers and plenty of sequins. The autumn/winter 2016/2017 line, called “New Pop”, blended “classic style and digital designs”, according to show notes. …

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