
Strikingly beautiful, Giorgio Armani presented their Fall Winter 2012-2013 collection at Milan Fashion Week featuring masculine silhouettes and feminine splashes of bright colors, such as tangerine, hot pink, and fuchsia on neutral shaded attires of blacks, greys, and dark blues.
Dominated by pants and flats, this collection pretty much evokes the spirit of 80s masculine fashion looks using various classic elements, which then followed by feminine subtlety, lightness, and elegance in number of shift dresses, faux-fur coats, and hyper-feminine blouses with a brightly colored print.



Colors and fabrics chosen are the most significant centerpiece of the collection, along with some details on the fabulous tailoring. Standing out mostly in satin, velvet, organza, and faux fur, these brightly hued capsules also glam in various details, such as the sequined dresses and jackets, the leaf-collared silk blouses, pleated pants, as well as the technical organza and iron-creased bermuda cropped pants, which in all, this collection evokes a very rockabilly look, reflecting a fun, bad-girl attitude.
Although the runway was started with masculine suits of cut lean trousers paired with double-breasted blazers, the following outfits slightly transformed from masculine into feminine silhouettes featuring colorful combos between fitted jackets and bermudas as well as blazers with bermudas peeking out from under skirts and dresses.


Along with highly original jewelry combinations, such as fingerless gloves and glittering bracelets, bakelite necklace with suede knot paired with a long swarovski-crystal chain, as well as the earrings, every array is paired with flat pointed shoes and wide-brimmed hats that give more perfection into the entire looks.
































































































