For the first time, Giorgio Armani’s Milan residence on Via Borgonuovo has opened its doors to be photographed for the Spring/Summer 2026 campaign. The shoot marks the final collection designed by Armani, who died on September 4. Chosen as both tribute and setting, the residence serves as a full-circle reflection of his 50-year creative legacy.
Now inhabited by Leo Dell’Orco, Armani’s longtime right-hand man and menswear designer, the home is tucked away on a historic street in Milan’s Brera district, where the city’s tradition of craftsmanship continues to thrive. Armani’s presence remains deeply felt throughout the space, reflected in the objects and antiques he carefully collected during years of antiquing travels across Thailand and the Far East.

Shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, the campaign offers an intimate glimpse into Armani’s personal collection of design pieces, sculptures, and artworks. Clément Chabernaud appears standing before the residence’s swirling black metal staircase—leading to Armani’s favorite third-floor study—flanked by a marble Roman torso. Vittoria Ceretti also fronts the campaign, posing against works by Andy Warhol, Gary, Francesco Clemente, and Antonio Lopez.

(Left to right: Artwork by Gary, Artwork depicting Mr. Giorgio Armani by Francesco Clemente, Artwork by Antonio Lopez)
Elsewhere, Aboubakar Conte and Zhaoyi Fan are photographed throughout the home, while Greta Hofer appears in the Giorgio Armani Eyewear images, shot both indoors and in the garden. Set against warmly lit lamps, patterned wallpapers, and layered interiors, the structured suits, flowing dresses, pullovers, and shirts feel animated, held in quiet dialogue with the designer’s meticulously composed residence.

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