Programme: Tue - Sun 8.30 AM - 7.15 PM | Mon closed
Tickets: 15 € | 10 €
Location: Pinacoteca di Brera
Adresse: Via Brera 28
The Pinacoteca di Brera opens its galleries for the first time to a major exhibition entirely dedicated to Giorgio Armani, celebrating fifty years of a career that has redefined the very idea of Italian elegance. Set among masterpieces of national art from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, more than 120 creations from the Armani/Archive weave a striking dialogue with paintings and sculptures, turning the museum into an unprecedented encounter between fashion and art history. Conceived as an immersive journey rather than a traditional retrospective, the exhibition traces Armani’s aesthetic grammar: essential cuts, measured embellishments, and neutral palettes that reveal a hidden richness of textures, craftsmanship, and embroidery. Nearly invisible mannequins allow the garments themselves to evoke the human form, highlighting the narrative power of fabric. For Armani, who once chose Brera as a place to live and draw inspiration, the exhibition carries a double symbolism. As Pinacoteca director Angelo Crespi notes, the designer’s creative rigor “has shifted from aesthetic to ethical,” embodying the spirit of Milan and its balance of elegance and freedom. At Brera, fashion emerges as a living art, capable of telling the story of our time with the same intensity as a great painting.
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