Giorgio Armani
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Spring-Summer 2014 – Giorgio Armani kept everything very classic and smart at their Spring/Summer collection. Their navy suits were only broken up with splashes of red, coral and beige. An interesting twist to the standard suit was the use of a fabric which was printed to look like tweed, a typically Winter fabric, but the lighter colours meant that this collection still felt very summery. There were also lots of abstract patterns in blue and red and grey, including shapes which graduate in colour and swirly patterns. One of my favourite pieces here is a rather casual waterproof coat, worn open covered in a pattern which looks like a combination of Art Nouveau and paint splashes. Some other more causal pieces include cardigans, jumpers and t-shirts that almost look like they have been tie-dyed.
Written by Kelly Mitchell
Kelly Mitchell, extremely competent and reliable, she is currently in her third year at the University of Lincoln UK, studying Fashion. Kelly is responsible for the Fabrics, Fibers and Leathers sections of our Dictionary