Giorgio Armani

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Autumn-Winter 2012/13 – Strong tailoring was the forceful factor of the Armani show, in that mixture of blazers, smart trousers and tweed donned the catwalk. It was for the working woman, a lady who could dominate the office in Armani’s take on the suit; this being both masculine and feminine by way of subtlety and lightness. Suits is waves of pink, raspberry and orange blossomed from the midst of many shades of grey. Tunic tops (the perfect move away from the office blouse) were nothing fancy; basic cuts in a few colours. The boy scout shorts made their appearance once more at Milan, and discrete furs draped shoulders, while chic Bugsy Malone-esque hats donned every model. Fur and knitted jackets tailored the deep shades of black and orange before the catwalk changed fuchsia colour and with it, the clothes to match: fuchsia and orange perfecting dresses before the finale embellished black and orange dresses.

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Written by Zoe Garton

Zoe Garton was one of the first contributors to the Catwalk Yourself project. She has a fervour for fashion and graduated with a BA (Hons) in History at University College London. Zoe is responsible for our Ready-to-Wear and Haute Couture sections.


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