Giorgio Armani Menswear Spring-Summer 1994
- Year1994
- LineGiorgio Armani
- GenderMen
- SeasonSpring-Summer
The Spring-Summer 1994 menswear collection is characterized by a relaxed tailoring approach with careful attention to volumes and details. The wide, deconstructed jackets feature generous shoulders and a pronounced V-neckline with wide lance lapels. They are offered in double-breasted six-button styles with a defined waist, or single-breasted versions with unpadded shoulders. The suits are completed by double-pleated trousers with a full, flowing silhouette.
The collection also includes long jackets with mandarin collars paired with soft trousers, jackets with Mao collars, printed waistcoats worn close to the skin as an alternative to shirts, long-sleeved fine-knit tops, and high-neck paisley tunics combined with waistcoats and knitwear, styled with sarongs or pajama trousers. More casual pieces include football trousers, linen Bermuda shorts, leather jackets, and lightweight duster coats.
Materials, predominantly linen and soft, fluid cottons, showcase sophisticated loom-woven patterns. The color palette revolves around neutral, muted tones: grey, burgundy, navy blue, beige, white, and natural shades. For eveningwear, the collection focuses on white dinner jackets with shawl lapels, featuring clean and precise proportions.