Giorgia Gabriele’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection for Armarium showcases a blend of femininity and structure, heavily influenced by Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s iconic style.
Giorgia Gabriele has unveiled her most personal collection for Armarium during Milan Fashion Week, showcasing the Fall/Winter 2025-2026 lineup that melds femininity with both structure and ease. The collection, presented as a lookbook, draws heavy inspiration from the iconic style of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, channeling her cosmopolitan elegance while also incorporating elements reflective of the serene British countryside.
The designs exhibit a refined spontaneity, notably exemplified by the “Carolyn” jacket—a fitted, mandarin-collared piece reminiscent of a 1998 photograph of Bessette-Kennedy captured in New York. This collection not only emphasizes streamlined silhouettes but also highlights a warm and deep color palette, featuring shades such as moss green, cherry red, earthy browns, and soft blues. These vibrant colors are harmonized with timeless neutrals, including gray, black, and buttery beige, reinforcing the collection’s minimalist aesthetic.
Textural richness is a hallmark of Gabriele’s designs, brought to life through materials like shearling, virgin wool, merino, nappa leather, and ostrich. Structured overcoats, quilted jackets, and jacquard knits further enhance this tactile experience. Accessories also played a pivotal role in the presentation, introducing sculptural 24K gold-plated jewelry that debuted alongside the clothing. Notably, the “Vaso” series reflects innovative craftsmanship by transforming the contours of vases into organic forms, while the “Mussel Shell” series provides a touch of marine-inspired elegance.
As part of Armarium’s evolving philosophy, this collection transcends mere seasonal trends, presenting a seamless extension of the brand’s vision that champions refined and versatile pieces designed to endure through time.
Source: Noah Wire Services