Giorgio Armani Womenswear Spring-Summer 1991
- Year1991
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The collection is characterised by restrained volumes and precisely calibrated proportions, which enhance an understated and measured elegance. The jackets are long and linear, featuring unexpected details such as deep slits and rounded edges that soften their rigidity, creating movement and fluidity.
Underneath the jacket, softly tailored shirts and sweaters come in light and refined fabrics such as silk and linen jacquard, presented in neutral palettes that lend a natural and harmonious feel to the whole. Completing the look, large ties with a bold yet elegant cut are paired with the suits, adding a touch of audacity and sophistication.
The true innovative element of the collection is the short dress, alternately decorated with prints or enriched with refined embroidery, designed to be worn under the jacket as a replacement for the traditional skirt. This garment becomes the leitmotif of the line, embodying a new vision of versatile and contemporary femininity, where sartorial rigour blends with surprising and refined details.