Giorgio Armani Womenswear Spring-Summer 2003
- Year2003
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The collection is characterised by unusual garments and a sensual allure, marking an evolution in stylistic research towards more dynamic and experimental shapes. The jackets alternate between long models, paired with soft skirts, and short, fitted versions, more lively, paired with straight skirts, skirts with micro pleats or trousers rolled up at the waist. Instead of the traditional blouse, the proposal shifts towards short, asymmetrical tops in embroidered tulle and light knits, while dresses take on long, vaporous shapes with irregular necklines and balloon cuts, creating an effect of lightness and sensuality.
The predominant fabric is silk, used with innovative treatments such as délavé finishes, buffing, jacquard and prints that give refined and textured textures. The colour palette is developed on intense colours but softened by texture, with predominance of blue, grey and beige, flanked by bright touches of fuchsia, red and green.
The fashion show takes place on a raised stage with a wide and articulated catwalk, designed to offer multiple simultaneous exits. This configuration transforms the presentation into a theatrical choreography that enhances the movement of the garments and their interaction with the space, emphasising the performative dimension of the collection itself.
The show is held on a raised stage with a wide and articulated catwalk, designed to offer multiple contemporary exits.