Armani delivered options of look and mood — the elegance of a tailored jacket over pants.
It often takes a while for the rhythm of an Armani collection to get a grip. Tonight’s Armani Privé couture show, the fulcrum of yet another of Giorgio Armani’s One Night Only spectaculars, was no exception. The beginning was casual, tentative: little silk tops with plissé pants or skirts, a silk jacquard blazer paired with a gazar skirt. Then a new dimension kicked in.
The models—heads wrapped in scarves, with dangly earrings, in full skirts and low-heeled shoes—began to evoke the gypsy spirit of arch fashion icon Loulou de la Falaise. That is hallowed ground for any designer, given de la Falaise’s goddess/muse status with Yves Saint Laurent. You have to be a titan to take it on. Armani clearly has the cojones to claim the look.