Italian designer Giorgio Armani presented the glittery spring-summer 2023 collection for his flagship line at Milan Fashion Week on Sunday. The 88-year-old fashion veteran opened the show "Fil d'Or" (golden thread), in light colors and pale grays.
Models wore long jackets and loose-fitting pants, paired with assorted bags and accessories.
Different shades of blue were then introduced to introduce fringes on long dresses and trousers.
"I can't make clothes if they don't have at least one thread," Armani joked to reporters about the glitter highlighted in the collection. "A few years ago it was inappropriate to have a sequined outfit during the day, now it's embraced. The important thing is to dress well", he added, repeating that the main theme of the collection was "light".
Models mostly wore flat sandals. "This collection is inspired from abroad, even if it is very Armani," the designer told reporters.
Milan Fashion Week, where designers present their spring-summer 2023 lines, ends on Monday.