MILAN (Reuters) - Veteran dressmaker Giorgio Armani committed his main wintry weather line to the colour blue at Milan fashion Week on Saturday, presenting his typical graceful, stylish and tailored looks in certainly darker tones, blended best with black.
The 84-12 months-historical designer, affectionately called "King Giorgio" in his native Italy, gave his viewers a taste of what to expect ahead of the presentation of more than a hundred womens' and menswear looks, with a blue-light setting at his Armani/Silos museum venue, the primary time he hosted a runway demonstrate there.
For the "Rhapsody in Blue" Autumn/wintry weather 2019 collection, ladies wore brief jackets that had round collars, were lined with distinctive hues of blue and worn over T-shirts or silky shirts.
there were also pencil coats and shiny blousons. Prints looked on suits, every so often almost dye-like, summary or with knots.
Black trousers have been slim or vo luminous on the aspect - pretty much jodhpur-like - with buttons, and constantly came above the ankle. different trousers had been ribbed and knotted on the waist or easy satin-like.
there have been strapless tops, worn with trousers and a huge textile belt. feminine florals decorated one-shouldered tops, while all black frilly shirts got here out of low V-neck jackets.
"Deep and shiny, the Armani color par excellence pervades everything, defining a timeless, velvety elegance it is perfectly balanced," demonstrate notes examine.
Armani used a number of velvet on jackets, coats, cloaks, hats, trousers and night jumpsuits and dresses, which also glittered with sparkling elaborations or elaborate beading. Some had sheer fronts, shoulders or backs.
a range of evening jackets were embellished with sparkling sequined florals.
For men, middle of the night blue tailor-made fits dominated the catwalk. fashions wore double-breasted blazers, coats, parkas and anoraks on accurate of printed shirts and striped ties. there have been also velvet pieces and darkish knits.
fashions also wore an array of sun shades - from aviator style to graceful colorations.
on the conclusion of the show and to loud applause and cheers from the viewers, Armani, himself dressed all in blue, walked out onto the catwalk, maintaining and then kissing the hand of one of his models.
Reporting by using Marie-Louise Gumuchian; modifying by way of Paul Simao


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