Giorgio Armani Womenswear Fall-Winter 1988
- Year1988
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonFall-Winter
The Fall/Winter 1988–89 womenswear collection marks a further step in Armani’s exploration of the intersection between the masculine and the feminine, offering a refined and deliberate blending of sartorial codes. The essential nature of traditional tailoring—with its grammar of sharp cuts, structured shoulders, and calibrated proportions—is intentionally disrupted by decorative elements drawn from the vocabulary of womenswear, such as ruffles, draping, and asymmetric volumes. These details, crafted at times in fluid fabrics and at others in unexpected materials like leather, destabilize the strict order of the classic men’s suit, expanding its expressive potential and suggesting new forms of identity.
Jackets unfold along two opposite yet complementary lines: one more architectural, characterized by generous volumes and clean lines; the other more body-conscious, with cropped cuts and shaping that accentuates the waist. The trousers—tapered and softened by carefully placed pleats—introduce movement and fluidity, dissolving the rigidity of form in favor of a mobile, dynamic silhouette.
For evening, the collection embraces a more eclectic and cosmopolitan sensibility. Ensembles blend romantic and exotic references, combining opulent embroidery, unexpected graphic motifs, layered diaphanous materials, and refined plays of light and transparency. The result is a vision of femininity that is free, layered, and resistant to binary definitions—where the garment becomes a vehicle for radically contemporary stylistic freedom.