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Article: POETIC AND FIERCE; GIORGIO ARMANI GAVE LANGUID CHIC A POETIC TWIST, WHILE CHRISTOPHER BAILEY SPUN THE HOUSE'S MILITARY HERITAGE AT BURBERRY PRORSUM.
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- WWD
- Article date:
- September 25, 2007
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Giorgio Armani: It's not a pant, it's an attitude. That could be the motto for Giorgio Armani this spring, where the mood is that of languid chic with a touch of the poet. It made for a lovely show, one in which the parade of tricky pants du jour made sense, though clearly the commercial collection offers more pedestrian options for a gal's lower half.
Armani said he was inspired by the Italian countryside, but if the clothes hardly channeled Anna Magnani, who cares? The signatures bore a fresh modernity that made the casual air urbane and romantic, the latter accentuated by endless extras, including ethereal shawls and sparkling snoods.
The pants, all ...