Cover Models showcasing Giorgio Armani’s spring-summer 2024 collection for menswear and womenswear

Tatler Malaysia hosted its fashionable friends for an exclusive viewing of Giorgio Armani’s top spring-summer 2024 collection for men and women

Giorgio Armani’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection, for both men and women, redefines elegance through a narrative of continuous evolution and refinement. The collection explores familiar elements from fresh perspectives, creating new stories woven with dignity and authenticity.

The men’s collection features soft, elongated forms, with threads intertwining in both actual weaves and prints mimicking knots. The use of blue, sand, and natural tones complements the collection’s light and fresh feel. The clothing maintains a palpable energy without overtly exposing the body exuding classic but modern aesthetics. 

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Meanwhile, in its women’s collection, vibrations become visible, translating into undulating movements and rippling weaves that span a broad chromatic scale. The collection incorporates bronze, silver, greens, and purples, culminating in evening whites. Fluid and refined, the wardrobe includes liquid jackets, crisp coats, and soft trousers, with low heels and large bags featuring their own undulations. The collection embody Giorgio Armani’s vision and its timeless style.

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Photo 1 of 9 Giorgio Armani Marocain glittery silk midi dress
Photo 2 of 9 Giorgio Armani soft silk suit
Photo 3 of 9 Stylist Furqan Saini showcasing the Giorgio Armani tricot knit and leather shopper bag
Photo 4 of 9 Giorgio Armani single-breasted jacket with front zip closure and stand collar, and wide-legged linen trousers
Photo 5 of 9 Model showing guests the material of the Giorgio Armani short shirt in fluid armure lurex
Photo 6 of 9 Giorgio Armani Single-breasted jacket in stretch viscose with ASV organic silk cross-over top
Photo 7 of 9 Stylist Furqan Saini
Photo 8 of 9 Guests admiring the Giorgio Armani clothes
Photo 9 of 9 Giorgio Armani technical jersey jacket with wave motif

On April 25, 2024, Tatler Malaysia, in collaboration with Giorgio Armani, hosted an exclusive preview of the collection. Members of our community had the opportunity to try on the collection in stores and experience its elegance firsthand.

The evening began as stylist Furqan Saini, whose delightful energy and knowledge in breaking down the key looks from the collection as well as explaining the versatility of each piece helped guests better understand the clothes. As models showcased several looks, Furqan delved deep into the inspirations and design of the garments. 

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Photo 1 of 10 Christine Cheah, Datin Sri Cassandra Chan, Pauline Gan, Eryna Su, Datin Yohko Ng, Yap Po Leen, Allyson Yeo
Photo 2 of 10 Giorgio Armani single-breasted linen jacket and small, gradient palmellato leather la Prima bag
Photo 3 of 10 Canapés served during the event
Photo 4 of 10 Fragrances from Giorgio Armani
Photo 5 of 10 The interior of the Giorgio Armani store
Photo 6 of 10 Upton Line double-breasted jacket
Photo 7 of 10 Giorgio Armani ASV double-breasted jacket in froissé cotton viscose
Photo 8 of 10 Guests trying the Giorgio Armani fragrances
Photo 9 of 10 Giorgio Armani Upton line double-breasted jacket in printed cupro
Photo 10 of 10 Eryna Su

Guests were invited to get up close and personal with the garments, exploring the collection’s versatility for different occasions. Furqan welcomed styling questions from the guests, enhancing their experience. The evening was complemented by delectable canapés and refreshments, allowing guests to mingle and engage more closely with the garments.

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Photography: Fady Younis

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