Giorgio Armani Womenswear Spring-Summer 1987
- Year1987
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The collection is grounded in a balance between respect for traditional codes of dress and innovation in formal research. The wardrobe is structured around fitted cardigan jackets, fluid trousers, and full skirts—circular or semi-circular—crafted from classic fabrics such as tweed, brushed wools, and printed silks, which lend the garments a structure that is at once solid and light.
For evening, the silhouette becomes more sophisticated and sensual: the masculine jacket is reinterpreted and paired with lingerie bodysuits, lace skirts, silk jumpsuits, and long dresses, creating a contrast between sartorial rigor and feminine delicacy. Finishes and embellishments are executed with meticulous care, highlighting artisanal quality while introducing a sense of understated refinement.
The color palette favors dusty tones and soft hues, while the use of lightweight fabrics emphasizes a measured, refined femininity, capable of renewing tailoring tradition without relinquishing a sense of modernity. The collection thus affirms a timeless elegance, in which structure meets fluidity and classicism engages in a balanced play of proportions.