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Armani takes you on a fashion high

Last updated on: October 06, 2015 17:25 IST

Hot off the ramp, the latest Armani collection from the Milan Fashion Week.

Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!

Just looking at the master designer's latest collection makes you realise why Georgio Armani is called the Father of Italian Fashion.

But did you know that he started his career as a window dresser?

This year, Armani completes 40 successful years in the industry and favours his muse, women, with flattering silhouettes and sharp designs.

Here, then, is a look at the Spring/Summer collection he presented at the Milan Fashion Week.

Models in Giorgio Ambani creations

Armani took Friday dressing to an altogether different level with these fashionable avatars.

Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Wanna party? Blend sheer elegance with a dash of bling.

We quite liked the button inspired neck accessory.

Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Or you can paint the city red in these deceptively simple outfits.

Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Want to go casual? Then this is the way to do it.

Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Models in Giorgo Armani creations

Play up your alpha feminine look with these softly tailored jackets. Long or short -- what's your pick?

And that skirt... oof!

Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Armani loves layers, so do we.

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Models in Giogio Armani creations

Splashy metallics, pleasant pastel hues or subdued prints -- Armani knows what the women want!

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Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Tiny asymmetrical skirts, shorts that masqueraded as skirts... the collection had them all.

Photograph: Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images

Models in Giorgio Armani creations

Or you could experiment with Bermuda shorts, knotted neck scarfs and muslin trousers.

Photograph: Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images

Tista Sengupta