The second chapter of ARMANI/Archivio revisits fifteen years of era‑defining menswear from the house that reshaped modern tailoring.

Legacy brand Giorgio Armani opens the vault once again, unveiling the second saga of ARMANI/Archivio — a meticulously curated dive into the menswear collections spanning 1979 to 1994.
A compact side edit for an archive story built on soft tailoring, long memory, and the kind of menswear that never really leaves the room.
Soft structure, quiet authority
The mood here is all ease and control. Relaxed jackets, fuller trousers, and that Armani trick of making precision feel almost effortless instead of severe.
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This chapter highlights the era when Armani rewrote the rules of masculine elegance. The silhouettes softened, the shoulders relaxed, and the palette shifted into the house’s now‑iconic neutrals. It was a revolution in quiet confidence — one that still shapes contemporary menswear today.
The archive showcases everything from fluid jackets to deconstructed tailoring, from cinematic outerwear to the understated luxury that defined Armani’s rise. Each piece feels like a blueprint for the modern man: effortless, refined, and unmistakably Armani.
It’s a rare chance to see the DNA of the brand laid out in full — a living history lesson in how Giorgio Armani built an empire through restraint, precision, and timeless design.
Explore ARMANI/Archivio 1979–1994











