Giorgio Armani Showcases Women’s Autumn/Winter 2025-26 Collection Called ‘Roots’ in Milan

Emma Hodgson   |   02-03-2025

Giorgio Armani has unveiled his Women’s Autumn/Winter 2025-26 collection, titled ‘Roots.’

The collection draws inspiration from natural elements, particularly the tones and textures of the earth. 

The colour palette is composed of volcanic hues and mineral tones reminiscent of sun-scorched landscapes. Sandy and golden shades of beige blend seamlessly into deep browns with hints of green, while quartz-blue reflections and nuanced greige tones create an understated yet sophisticated spectrum. 

The selection of fabrics enhances this natural influence, with rich textures such as velvet, cashmere, and jacquard silks providing depth and softness to each piece.

Armani’s approach remains deeply influenced by diverse cultural references, seamlessly weaving elements that recall both the Orient and the South.

The silhouettes reflect this philosophy, with fluid silk trouser suits offering a sense of movement and ease, while coats are deconstructed yet maintain a refined and luxurious quality. Jackets are tailored with precision, ensuring an impeccable structure that retains a natural grace. The balance of form and function is evident throughout, with garments designed to complement the wearer rather than overshadow them.

For eveningwear, Armani introduces a sense of creative expression through intricate embroidery that enhances weightless gowns. The designs are detailed without feeling excessive, maintaining the brand’s ethos of understated sophistication. These gowns, while delicate in construction, convey a quiet strength, embracing both tradition and modernity.

Accessories within the collection are designed to complete the vision of lightness and confidence. Soft bags and flat shoes enhance the sense of ease, allowing for movement without restriction. The footwear, in particular, reflects an understanding of contemporary needs, prioritising comfort while retaining a stylish edge.

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