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Giorgio Armani creations interplay with Italian masterpieces at new Milan exhibition

Culture • Sep 24, 2025, 1:50 PM
13 min de lecture
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“Giorgio Armani, Milano, for love’’ at the Brera Art Gallery opens today, mere weeks after the celebrated designer’s death at the age of 91.

Featuring 129 Armani looks from the 1980s through the present day, the exhibition places his creations among celebrated Italian masterpieces by such luminaries as Raphael and Caravaggio.

It is one of a series of Milan Fashion Week events that were planned before Armani’s death, to highlight his transformative influence on the world of fashion.

“From the start, Armani showed absolute rigor but also humility not common to great fashion figures,’’ said the gallery's director Angelo Crespi. “He always said that he did not want to enter into close dialogue with great masterpieces, like Raphael, Mantegna, Caravaggio and Piero della Francesca.’’ 

Giorgio Armani creations displayed in front of “The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saint Anne, Saint Elizabeth, Saint Augustine, and Blessed Peter degli Onesti”
Giorgio Armani creations displayed in front of “The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saint Anne, Saint Elizabeth, Saint Augustine, and Blessed Peter degli Onesti” AP Photo

Instead, the exhibition aims to create a symbiosis with the artworks, with the chosen looks reflecting the mood of each room without interrupting the flow of the museum experience - much the way Armani always intended his apparel to enhance and never overwhelm the individual.

Statue of Napoleon I by Antonio Canova (1803-1806) looms over Giorgio Armani's creations on display during the exhibition “Giorgio Armani – 50 Years”
Statue of Napoleon I by Antonio Canova (1803-1806) looms over Giorgio Armani's creations on display during the exhibition “Giorgio Armani – 50 Years” AP Photo

Giorgio Armani's creations are backdropped by the painting by Francesco Hayez titled "The Kiss"
Giorgio Armani's creations are backdropped by the painting by Francesco Hayez titled "The Kiss" AP Photo

A long blue asymmetrical skirt and bodysuit ensemble worn by Juliette Binoche at Cannes in 2016 neatly reflects the blue in Giovanni Bellini's 1510 portrait “Madonna and Child”; a trio of underlit dresses glow on a wall opposite Raphael's "The Marriage of the Virgin''; the famed soft-shouldered suit worn by Richard Gere in American Gigolo, arguably the garment that launched Armani to global fame, is set among detached frescoes by Donato Bramante. Every choice in the exhibition underscores the timelessness of Armani’s fashion. 

Armani himself makes a cameo, on a t-shirt in the final room, opposite the Brera's emblematic painting “Il Bacio” by Francesco Hayez. 

“When I walk around, I think he would be super proud,’’ said Anoushka Borghesi, Armani’s global communications director. 

Giorgio Armani's creations are displayed during the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years"
Giorgio Armani's creations are displayed during the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years" AP Photo

Armani's creations at the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years"
Armani's creations at the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years" AP Photo

Armani’s fashion house confirmed a series of events this week that Armani himself had planned to celebrate his 50th anniversary. They include the announcement of an initiative to support education for children in six Southeast Asian, African and South American countries. The project, in conjunction with the Catholic charity Caritas, is named “Mariu’,’’ an affectionate nickname for Armani’s mother.

In a final farewell, the last Giorgio Armani collection signed by the designer will be shown in the Brera Gallery on Sunday, among looks he personally chose to represent his 50-year legacy.

Giorgio Armani's creations are displayed during the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years"
Giorgio Armani's creations are displayed during the exhibition "Giorgio Armani - 50 Years" AP Photo

"Giorgio Armani - 50 Years"
"Giorgio Armani - 50 Years" AP Photo

"Giorgio Armani - 50 Years" opened to the public today at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy. The exhibition lasts until 11 January 2026.


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