Giorgio Armani Menswear Spring-Summer 1991
- Year1991
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderMan
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The collection is defined by single- and double-breasted suits made exclusively from natural fibers—fine wools, airy linens, and refined silks—presented in a palette of neutral, understated tones. The jackets stand out for the absence of structured shoulders, favoring a softer, more natural cut that enhances the silhouette without constraint. The trousers feature a wide, fluid fit, while generously cut bermuda shorts integrate seamlessly into the summer wardrobe.
Loose-fitting shirts complete the look, offering comfort and freedom of movement. Leather bomber and bush jackets also stand out, robust and functional, introducing a contemporary edge. The collection as a whole draws inspiration from the forms and aesthetic codes of menswear from the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s, reinterpreted with particular attention to tailoring details and finishes.
The fabrics—raw linen, Indian cotton with a lived-in appearance, lustrous silk, and striped ramie—feature textured surfaces and open weaves, creating an authentic, tactile quality that emphasizes the natural character and craftsmanship of each garment.