See All the Emporio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 Looks
With Spring/Summer 2026, Emporio Armani takes us on a journey to the edge of the world, to an imaginary desert, merging its tailoring with patterns and fabrics that evoke distant lands.

More than forty years have passed since Giorgio Armani redefined the concept of fluid elegance, yet every season his Emporio Armani reminds us how thin the line is between memory and future. The Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a moment of "identity introspection," to quote the designer's words: not a contemplative pause, but a deep breath before projecting oneself even further, with the clarity of someone who knows well where he comes from.
There is Africa, the ancient muse of travellers and couturiers—in 1990 Armani designed the costumes for The Sheltering Sky, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring, among others, John Malkovich—reinvented in the unmistakable synthesis of clean lines and tactical softness, of rough crepes and fluid linens that are colored with scorching sand, red earth, and sudden flashes of dense purple, dusty red, steppe. The lightweight jackets, often worn close to the skin, are in dialogue with wide trousers, long tunics, mosaics of patterns that evoke Berber tents and ritual tattoos.
The accessories—woven slippers, straw hats, and necklaces like amulets—tell of a desire to adorn oneself that is more than a frivolity: It is an ancestral gesture, a sign of belonging and protection. Before the show, a prologue of running in the desert wind signed Ea7 Emporio Armani.
Keep scrolling to see all the looks from the Emporio Armani Spring/Summer 2026 show.