
For spring-summer 2026, Giorgio Armani’s private residence on Via Borgonuovo enters the frame for the first time. Photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, the campaign turns the late designer’s home into a setting charged with discipline and taste.
Clément Chabernaud, Aboubakar Konte, and Zhaoyi Fan walk the warm interiors and gardens with the relaxed bearing the House has always asked of its men.
Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign

The Armani signature comes through in deconstructed tailoring, fluid suiting, washed lavender linen, patterned knitwear, and woven leather sandals in an understated key, styled by Robbie Spencer.

Relaxed double-breasted jackets in stone gray and refined silhouettes restate the soft-shouldered tailoring, neutral palette, and fluid line Giorgio Armani spent decades shaping.

As the final collection conceived by Armani himself, spring-summer 2026 lands with unusual clarity, a closing image from a designer whose vision permanently altered the language of modern menswear.

The same farewell impulse runs in reverse through the ARMANI/Archivio reissue of Giorgio Armani’s earliest pieces.











