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Arriverderci Giorgio: Armani unveils 50th anniversary show in aftermath of designer's death

Models wear creations as part of the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 collection show in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025
Models wear creations as part of the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 collection show in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025 Copyright  AP Photo/Luca Bruno
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By Tokunbo Salako
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Milan Fashion Week culminated in Giorgio Armani’s final collection, marking the 50th anniversary of his signature line, in a solemn but spectacular catwalk show in the courtyard of a museum showing his retrospective exhibition.

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Spring/Summer fashion shows are always about renewals and what will be fresh next season so it's perhaps fitting that this collection for Milan Fashion Week celebrated the 50th anniversary of the late Giorgio Armani.

Even without the presence of the legendary designer, Milan's spectacular runway shows are often the centre stage of the fashion world attracting celebrities, key influencers and the glitterati in equal dazzling numbers.

The event, at Milan's Brera art museum, drew a host of stars including actors Richard Gere and Cate Blanchett.

Shirtless wonder: A model wears a creation from Giorgio Armani's S/S26 collection, 28 September 2025
Shirtless wonder: A model wears a creation from Giorgio Armani's S/S26 collection, 28 September 2025 AP Photo/Luca Bruno

Since Armani's death earlier this month at the age of 91, tales of his complete control and choreography over the catwalk have been widely shared and perhaps this memorial show was the best way for him to have the last word.

No fuss neutrals: Herringbone was a rare eye-catching motif on otherwise simple and elegant suit styles
No fuss neutrals: Herringbone was a rare eye-catching motif on otherwise simple and elegant suit styles AP Photo
Hang loose: Armani's famous relaxed apparels were sprinkled throughout the show
Hang loose: Armani's famous relaxed apparels were sprinkled throughout the show AP Photo/Luca Bruno

Accompanied by music from Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi, models paraded under the museum's porticoes in colour ranging from grey to deep blue and dark green in a show entitled 'Pantelleria, Milan", a reference to two places close to the designer's heart.

A bronze copy of Antonio Canova's marble statue (1803-06) of Napoleon Bonaparte as Mars the Peacemaker stands in the Brera art museum courtyard as guests arrived, 28 Sept 2025
A bronze copy of Antonio Canova's marble statue (1803-06) of Napoleon Bonaparte as Mars the Peacemaker stands in the Brera art museum courtyard as guests arrived, 28 Sept 2025 AP Photo/Luca Bruno
Many of Giorgio Armani's creations are now on show in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan which opened last Wednesday.
Many of Giorgio Armani's creations are now on show in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan which opened last Wednesday. AP Photo/Antonio Calanni

Giorgio Armani's catwalk show brought the curtain down on Milan Fashion Week with the fashion world's attention now focused on the French capital for Paris Fashion Week.

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