Giorgio Armani Womenswear Spring-Summer 1984
- Year1984
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderWoman
- SeasonSpring-Summer
In the collection, jackets adopt soft, flowing shapes, characterised by wide, falling lapels that emphasise fluidity and comfort. Notable are the linen jackets with side button fastening, enhanced by panels on the hips that delicately shape the silhouette while maintaining a clean and refined aesthetic.
A distinctive element is the polka dot garments, which are declined in jackets combined with trousers or long layered skirts, creating graphic and dynamic contrasts. Silk bomber jackets, carefully crafted with a glossy finish, are paired with matching skirts and worn over black trousers, resulting in contemporary and sophisticated overlays.
The trousers feature wide, striped cuts, alternating with black and white checkerboard-patterned quilted cotton styles, adding a playful and graphic tone to the collection. Long skirts with crossover closures emphasise the flowing, wrap-around style of the wardrobe.
Collarless shirts, together with short tops that leave the abdomen exposed, introduce a touch of calibrated sensuality. Dresses are characterised by skilfully executed side draping, while lightweight coats with draped single lapels complete the palette in a balance of lightness and structure.
The choice of fabrics ranges from moiré to organza, passing through satins, cottons and linens, all selected for their balance between fluidity and material consistency. The colour palette moves between smoky tones mixed with beiges and greys, enriched with deep midnight blues and intense blacks, evoking an urban and sophisticated atmosphere.
The choice of fabrics ranges from moiré to organza, via satins, cottons and linens, all selected for their balance between fluidity and textural consistency.