Giorgio Armani turns fifty. An age that, in fashion years, constitutes nothing less than a dynasty. Yet, to mark this milestone, the house is not pausing for nostalgia. Melancholy has never been the register of its famously pragmatic, eternally forward-looking King. At 91, Signor Armani possesses the brisk curiosity of a teenager, and his anniversary strategy is a masterclass in elegant relevance: to celebrate by journeying through his own glorious past, not as a relic, but as a living, breathing source code for the future.
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The occasion was the Venice Film Festival, but the premiere was not a film. Under the soft candlelight of the Michelin-starred Venissa on Mazzorbo island, against a backdrop of shimmering Murano glass and the secluded lagoon, the house unveiled its true star: Armani/Archivio. This vast digital repository—a sleek, remastered portal into half a century of timeless style—grants a global audience unprecedented access to the sartorial treasure trove. Employees of the Armani Group now hold the keys to the entire kingdom of thousands of original looks, while the public is invited to explore an inaugural curation of 57 seminal pieces, and digital viewers from around the globe can view the collection here.
Here are some of our favorites from the Giorgio Armani archive
But this is more than a digital monument. The project sees iconic garments from historic collections, chosen for their enduring power, being physically reintroduced to the world. After their debut in Venice, these preserved pieces will embark on a global tour, landing in boutiques from Milan to Tokyo, engaging a new generation of admirers.
The celebrations, however, have only just commenced. The homage continues in Milan, where from September 16–29, La Rinascente will transform its windows into a tribute. The crescendo arrives during Milan Fashion Week: on September 24, the Pinacoteca di Brera opens a profound exhibition, placing 150 iconic Armani looks in dialogue with the museum’s masterpieces. The week will culminate with a runway show in the Courtyard of Honour at Palazzo Brera, unveiling the Women’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Fifty years on, Giorgio Armani is not looking back. He is architecting his legacy, ensuring its timeless codes are relived, re-worn, and revered for the next fifty to come.
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