Armarium Fall/Winter 2025-2026: A Refined Evolution of Elegance
Giorgia Gabriele delivered her most personal collection for Armarium, embracing an effortlessly feminine aesthetic while maintaining the brand’s signature balance between structure and ease for Fall/Winter 2025-2026. Presented as a lookbook at Milan Fashion Week, the collection took inspiration from Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s cosmopolitan grace, blended with the quiet sophistication of the British countryside.
Minimalism was redefined with spontaneity, seen in streamlined silhouettes like the sleek “Carolyn” jacket, a fitted, mandarin-collared design recalling a 1998 photograph of Bessette-Kennedy in New York. The color palette reflected depth and warmth—moss green, cherry red, earthy browns, and soft blues—grounded by timeless neutrals like gray, black, and buttery beige.
Textural richness came to life in shearling, virgin wool, merino, nappa leather, and ostrich, while structured overcoats, quilted jackets, and jacquard knits added a tactile dimension. Accessories played a key role, with sculptural 24K gold-plated jewelry making its debut. The “Vaso” series transformed the contours of vases into fluid, organic forms, while the “Mussel Shell” series introduced a marine-inspired elegance to the collection.
True to Armarium’s evolving philosophy, the collection wasn’t just a seasonal statement—it was a seamless extension of the brand’s boundary-free vision, offering refined, versatile pieces designed to stand the test of time.
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Source: Kendam |
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