Giorgio Armani, 1989
Giorgio Armani Fall 1989 campaign by Aldo Fallai The relationship between designer Giorgio Armani and photographer Aldo Fallai is perhaps one of the most defining in fashion. Fallai’s lens translated...
View ArticleMesomorphs, 2011
David Byrne’s Noh inspired suit for the 1985 Talking Heads concert movie Stop Making Sense. Designed and worn for a particular dramatic effect, the costume’s immense scale obscures the wearer inside,...
View ArticleArmani, 1988
From a 1988 campaign, photographed by Aldo Fallai “Giorgio Armani was the first to float the idea. When the Milanese maestro of the tailored suit decided to soften his precise shapes a few seasons ago,...
View ArticleAlternatives, 2012
The Men’s Dress Reform Party, London, 1937 One of the many factions advocating radical change in conventional Western dress in the early 20th century, the Men’s Dress Reform Party pursued a softer,...
View ArticleArmani, 1990
“This new fashion sensibility was expressed most compellingly by Giorgio Armani. In recent seasons, the Milanese inventor of the square-shouldered, wedge-shaped, much-imitated power suit, has reversed...
View ArticleAn Athletic Look, 2013
At Armani, an alluring combination of casual athletic wear and classic tailoring, a seductive mix of two ’80s archetypes: the jock and the business man. Photographed by Aldo Fallai, 1987. In a 1994...
View ArticleGiorgio Armani, 1984
“The Armani look of studied simplicity has such strength it tends to make conventionally designed women’s clothes look overdone.” – BERNADINE MORRIS, 1983
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