GIORGIO ARMANI NEVE’S LATEST COLLECTION WAS PRESENTED WITH A SHOW IN SWITZERLAND

The collection featured several trends dominating fashion this winter, such as fur, lug soles, khaki green.

Last week, the Giorgio Armani Neve Autumn/Winter 22/23 Collection was presented in St. Moritz, the luxury ski town in the Eastern Alps’ Engadin valley. The show was hosted in front of the Olympia Stadium, just minutes from the city, where the 1928 and ’48 Winter Olympic Games took place. The stadium’s design—classic wooden bleacher seating, mirrored pillars, and brass details—offered a well-matched setting for Armani, given the blend of luxurious textures at play.

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Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve

With a focus on outwerwear, Giorgio Armani Neve bridges Armani’s elegant heritage with a modern approach to the classic ski-lodge aesthetic. Neve, which launched in the 90’s, is characterized by a reference to the minimalist design that dominated that decade; for 22/23, it celebrates refined materials, a clean palette, and simple, structured details.

Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve
Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve

The collection featured several trends dominating fashion this winter, such as fur, lug soles, khaki green.

Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve
Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve

The events held in correspondence with the Giorgio Armani Neve collection were designed in collaboration with the Swiss Tourist Board, working in line with the ISO 20121 Sustainable Events Standard to minimize The Armani Group’s environmental footprint. At all events, Armani worked to avoid single-use plastics and food waste, and they will be offsetting all event-related emissions through a variety of nature-based solutions. Additionally, The Armani Group has made a donation to “MortAlive,” a Swiss organization that works toward the long-term protection of glaciers worldwide.

Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve
Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve
Courtesy of Giorgio Armani Neve

Following St. Moritz, the next stops on Giorgio Armani Neve’s high-altitude tour which will be Megève (from 6 December 2022 to 30 March 2023), Verbier (18 December 2022 to 18 March 2023), and finally Courchevel (11 February to 7 April 2023).

 

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