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2014 - Issue 6 - October

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photography by Jacopo raule/Wireimage (runWay, armani and models); courtesy of giorgio armani (sketching) "My jacket has now taken on the naturalness of knitwear." —giorgio armani Giorgio Armani poses with models backstage at the Fall 2014 runway show. Armani sketching a design for his Fall 2014 collection. The Giorgio Armani men's Fall 2014 runway show. next level of comfort. Inspired by the ease of a classic cardigan, Armani created a fresh interpreta- tion of his original aesthetic with a collection that is bound to make its way into the closets of Las Vegas's high-rolling visitors and residents. "First and foremost, the new cut of the jacket does not have anchor points—there are no seams or padding in the shoulders, giving [men] the maximum freedom of movement," says Armani. "The shoul- ders mold to the figure, keeping the silhouette sleek and dynamic." Now available at the brand's spacious, pristine outpost at the Via Bellagio shops, the newest incarna- tion of the Armani jacket "has been stripped of every nonfunctional detail," including pockets, explains Armani, resulting in a design that furthers his ongoing quest to streamline and simplify the male silhouette. "[With the] shoulders becoming increasingly natural, the lapels have also become smaller, [and suits have] more compact lengths and slimmer fits," he points out. "My jacket has now taken on the naturalness of knitwear." Armani describes the new look as a "second skin," which should come as good news to stylish Las Vegans, whose preferred dress style is increasingly casual luxe. "I've transformed the jacket into a comfortable, light- weight garment that is sensual in its construction and therefore is always modern and always in style," says Armani. For autumn and winter, the new silhouette will be available in various fabrics and colors, including blue and black velvet, woolen "greige" canvas, as well as stretch and jacquard fabrics and corduroy. In addition, a raglan/tuxedo version of the jacket will also be available in both single- and double- breasted styles. There's other news from Casa Armani—a new watch collection. "With watches, like everything else, I seek discretion," Armani says. "I think a watch should respond to its function as a timepiece without being intrusive or overbearing." Every design in the new Emporio Armani Swiss Made men's watch collec- tion was inspired by timepieces from the 1930s and 1940s. Says Armani, "I find the shapes of those years—with their clean and discreet lines—to be very elegant and close to my aesthetic vision." Via Bellagio, 702-893-8327, and the forum shops at caesars, 702-650-5200; armani.com V 42  vegasmagazine.com STYLE The Style Setter

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