Giorgio Armani Fall 2025 Delivers Menswear with Real Authority

The Fashionisto

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Published August 12, 2025

Long Li wears a pinstripe number from Giorgio Armani's fall-winter 2025 collection.
Long Li wears a pinstripe number from Giorgio Armani’s fall-winter 2025 collection. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani’s fall-winter 2025 collection plants its feet in the city and builds outward. The clothes expand through proportion, from broad shoulders and full-legged trousers to outerwear that folds and envelops. Structure keeps form, yet the cut grants air.

Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2025

Samuel Elie models a double-breasted suit from Giorgio Armani's fall-winter 2025 collection.
Samuel Elie models a double-breasted suit from Giorgio Armani’s fall-winter 2025 collection. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

This season, tailoring leads the way. Shawl-lapel double-breasted jackets sit with a softened line, their volume anchored by pleated trousers cut to drop from the waist in an unbroken fall.

Giorgio Armani mixes textiles for a rich fall experience.
Giorgio Armani mixes textiles for a rich fall experience. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

Coats arrive in brushed flannel, herringbone, and chalk-stripe wool, their stance protective. Knit caps, gloves, and leather totes appear as extensions of this pragmatism. They’re tools as much as styling.

Models Long Li and Kit Butler sport leather vests from Giorgio Armani's fall-winter 2025 collection.
Models Long Li and Kit Butler sport leather vests from Giorgio Armani’s fall-winter 2025 collection. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

Leather delivers the sharpest edge. Sleeveless zip vests, paired with driving gloves, frame the torso in a direct, utilitarian manner. Oversized bags, shaped for real capacity, underline the looks.

A Giorgio Armani signature, a patterned knit takes the spotlight for the fall-winter 2025 collection.
A Giorgio Armani signature, a patterned knit takes the spotlight for the fall-winter 2025 collection. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

The knitwear, meanwhile, shifts the visual pace. Black-and-beige grids and fine-gauge crew necks in forest green add pattern to the seasonal base of charcoal, espresso, navy, and taupe.

Kit Butler shines in blue and charcoal for Giorgio Armani.
Kit Butler shines in blue and charcoal for Giorgio Armani. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani works here as an urban outfitter in the truest sense. The collection considers how a man occupies space through volume, surface, and material honesty. It reads as armor crafted for the city’s winter light, clothing that frames presence through fine cut and tactile authority.

Enea Figini wears Giorgio Armani fall-winter 2025.
Enea Figini wears Giorgio Armani fall-winter 2025. Photo: Robin Galiegue / Giorgio Armani

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