Giorgio Armani Womenswear Spring-Summer1993
- Year1993
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The collection represents a kind of “summa” of the founding principles of Giorgio Armani’s design—where rigorous shapes and sober details coexist with fabrics of clearly Western traditional origin. The volumes, although tapered and elongated, are animated by skillful draping that imparts movement and fluidity to the silhouettes. Among the pieces stand out wide yet measured sarouel skirts, soft blouses worn under classic suits, and slim, sleek trousers—elements that evoke a relaxed, contemporary elegance.
The unexpected element manifests with subtle refinement in the play of proportions and layering, where skirts recall sarongs but are reinterpreted with measured and almost severe rigor. The contrast between stiff and sheer fabrics, combined with a calibrated color palette, accentuates this dichotomy. Passementerie details add a touch of preciousness without excess, maintaining coherence with the sober, controlled aesthetic.
The most theatrical part of the collection emerges in the eveningwear, where a wealth of inspirations translates into elaborate embroidery that enhances the refined prints. Here Armani celebrates the allure of an Elsewhere reinterpreted with contemporary sensibility—a cosmopolitan elegance that dialogues with costume history and Western sartorial tradition.