Giorgio Armani invites you: You should see this show on the Kurfürstendamm

Reduced, elegant, iconic: For decades, Armani and photographer Aldo Fallai shaped fashion. Their synergy is now being honored on Kudamm.
When Giorgio Armani and photographer Aldo Fallai met in the mid-1970s, Armani was still a freelance designer without his own brand. Nevertheless, a partnership began that would have a lasting impact on fashion: For over three decades, Armani and Fallai jointly created campaigns, a distinctive visual language, and the elegant identity of the future Milanese fashion house.
Since Thursday (May 15), this collaboration has been honored in Berlin in a special way – with a carefully curated exhibition at the Armani boutique on Kudamm . Following an evening cocktail reception, the show is open to the public. The exhibition, which runs until June 10, is more than just a retrospective of the two Italians' collaborative work; it presents "stylistically curated snapshots" that helped shape Italian fashion of their time, according to the opening announcement.

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