Front Row at Armani Privé Spring 2026
The Armani Privé Spring 2026 collection marked the debut of Silvana Armani, the niece of the late Giorgio Armani, who stepped into the role with a clear respect for continuity. Her opening statement leaned into delicacy with soft jade and green tones setting the mood. The result felt measured, and rooted in the house codes.
That sensibility carried seamlessly into the front row, which was filled with women who instinctively understand how Armani works best.

Michelle Pfeiffer delivered one of the evening’s strongest showings in soft velvet tones accented with restrained embellishment. It was classic Armani elegance.


Diane Kruger also opted for velvet, but took it in a sharper direction. Her Armani Privé Fall 2025 military inspired look leaned masculine in by design, but feminine in outlook, filtered through her naturally precise style.


Gemma Chan bypassed tailoring in favour of a black velvet Armani Privé Fall 2025 dress. Shimmering details at the cuffs and neckline gave the look dimension without overstatement.


I would have expected Pom Klementieff to have arrived in Armani Privé’s tailoring, but this rainbow embellished dress sat comfortably within her Armani Privé history. Her style is inherently bold, yet Armani consistently sharpens her look rather than diluting it.


I could not be happier to see Elizabeth Debicki both at, and in, Armani. I have said before that following Dior’s creative shift, Armani felt like a natural home for her, and this appearance confirms it. She delivered her signature brand of elegance with ease.


Eugenia Silva opted out of black in favour of an intricately embellished Armani Privé Spring 2025 layered look that, from my perspective, echoed Indian dress traditions.


Kyra Kennedy wore an Armani Privé dress that stayed faithful to the house’s evening codes.

Kate Hudson was also in attendance. While the top half of her Armani Privé Spring 2024 look held my interest, the lower half did not quite meet it, as the volume overwhelmed her, resulting in a slightly uneven finish.


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