Emporio Armani Revisits the Armani Jeans Archive with New Capsule Collection

Emporio Armani turns to its past to redefine denim for the present, revisiting the legacy of Armani Jeans through a focused new capsule collection.

Originally launched in 1981, Armani Jeans captured the spirit of premium denim at a time when fashion, celebrity, and aspiration were tightly intertwined. The line became synonymous with elevated everyday wear—jeans that didn’t just fit well, but photographed effortlessly, shaping the visual identity of luxury denim for an entire generation.

Today, that legacy is reinterpreted with a contemporary lens. At the center of the capsule are cloud-wash wide-leg jeans, defined by a marbled acid treatment that gives depth to their relaxed silhouette. The aesthetic feels both archival and current—an intentional echo of the brand’s original DNA.

Fronting the campaign, Henry Rank embodies this balance of nostalgia and modernity. Styled in a light-wash denim western shirt worn open and paired with a leather belt, the look reflects a confident, undone approach to classic denim dressing.

Elsewhere, the collection leans into subtle archival cues. A mid-wash trucker jacket and dark straight-leg jeans round out the offering, while understated branding—like the signature eagle embroidered on the back pocket and the AJ logo stitched into the shirt’s back yoke—keeps the focus on form, texture, and legacy.

With this capsule, Emporio Armani doesn’t simply revisit the past—it refines it, distilling decades of denim history into a collection that feels quietly relevant now.

EMPORIO ARMANI SS 2022 UNDERWEAR CAMPAIGN

Matthew Brookes captures Emporio Armani’s spring 2022 campaign with black-and-white fashion photography.

Starring Yiorgos Paraskeva, Edoardo Fresia, Sergio Perdomo, Emiliano Marku, and Àlex Villamayor.

Emporio Armani AW21 at Milan Fashion Week: Our Favourite Looks

Emporio Armani has unveiled its Autumn Winter 2021 Men’s and Women’s collection for Milan Fashion Week.

This year the brand is celebrating its 40 years and the collection is definitely a tribute to its iconic silhouettes. Elegant and timeless looks, with the menswear tailoring re-designed for today’s needs. .

Summer 2020: Pink Becomes The New Black

Checking all the menswear shows for the summer we all concluded to one thing: Pink is the color we will all be wearing this summer.

This spring-summer 2020 , pink is in all its forms and shades leads the fashion market. From knitwear to t-shirts, print shirts and shorts, the 50 shades of pink will be on everyone this summer and her is the proof:


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Photography & Art Direction Joel Rodriguez

Styling David Johnson