Global warming has made wearing typical tailored clothing in the 95-degree heat a challenge. To the rescue comes designers like Giorgio Armani, who found the lightest, breeziest fabrics.
Global warming has made wearing typical tailored clothing in the 95-degree heat a challenge, no matter how chic you might wish to look while attending Milan Fashion Week’s June edition.
Watching his spring collection stroll by, one witnessed fine fabrics billowing, trembling and rippling as models walked, no matter how slowly they tread on their espadrilles and desert boots through the designer’s chic, subterranean runway theater. Armani counts among the very few designers who put business suits on the runway this season, even reprising some low-slung double-breasted styles with ’80s swagger.
No Bermuda shorts for him, no matter how popular they have been this Milan season. He sees shorts as something “to wear on vacation and if you have nice legs.”
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