See Giorgio Armani’s Final Collection Photographed Inside His Milan Home
The new Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, is set inside the late designer’s residence
On Monday, February 2, Giorgio Armani unveiled the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, photographed for the first time inside the late fashion icon’s Milan residence on Via Borgonuovo. Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, the images offer a rare look inside the designer’s private home, still inhabited by his longtime right-hand Leo Dell’Orco, and were selected to evoke “a sense of continuity in the spirit of the designer’s legacy: a return to the origins as a natural progression of a creative journey that transcends time,” according to a press release.
The collection—modeled by Vittoria Ceretti, Clément Chabernaud, Aboubakar Conte, Zhaoyi Fan, and Greta Hofer—spans structured suits, softly flowing dresses, pullovers, and shirts that follow the body with ease, embodying the house’s timeless approach to fashion. They appear alongside Armani’s personal objects, furnishings, and formidable art collection, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Francesco Clemente, Antonio Lopez, and Silvio Pasotti. The residence also occupies the same building that hosts the house’s riveting fashion shows each season, linking the collection directly to the brand’s long-standing Milan address.
Alongside the stills, the campaign video uses the house’s rooms as its setting, presenting what the brand describes as “a subtle tribute to the spaces where Giorgio Armani’s memory is still alive, yet infused with a present and vital spirit.”