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Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Pays Tribute to Giorgio Armani
Milan’s Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony included a tribute to the late Giorgio Armani, marking the designer’s lasting influence on fashion and Italian culture. Models dressed in green, white, and red Armani designs represented the colors of the Italian flag, creating a visual homage that connected the ceremony to Italy’s sartorial heritage.

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Armani, who passed away in September 2025 at age 91, had a longstanding connection to both fashion and sport. His EA7 Emporio Armani line has been used to outfit Team Italy at major competitions, and this partnership was incorporated into the opening ceremony as part of the tribute.
During the segment, models walked in Armani designs, giving viewers a clear sense of the designer’s aesthetic and contribution to Italian style. The presentation also reflected his influence within the fashion industry and his role in shaping Italy’s presence on the global stage.

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Officials, athletes, and attendees acknowledged the tribute, demonstrating respect for the designer’s work. The ceremony combined athletic celebration with cultural recognition, showing how the Olympics can highlight figures who have had a lasting impact on national and international identity.
The tribute stood out as a key moment on the opening night, placing Armani’s legacy at the forefront of Milano-Cortina 2026. By incorporating his designs and influence into the ceremony, organizers ensured that the Winter Olympics not only celebrated sport but also recognized Italian culture and fashion at an international level.

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Daisy Edgar-Jones, Chase Infiniti at Schiaparelli V&A in London
Schiaparelli hosted a gala dinner at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to mark the opening of Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art, the house’s first major exhibition in the United Kingdom. The exhibition includes more than 200 objects, covering couture, jewellery, and archival material, tracing the work of founder Elsa Schiaparelli and the house’s current direction led by Daniel Roseberry.
The guest list included figures from film, fashion, and culture. Daisy Edgar-Jones attended with Chase Infiniti, Elizabeth Debicki, and Gabbriette. Regina King, Naomi Ackie, and Farida Khelfa were also in attendance.
At the museum’s South Kensington site, the exhibition presents Schiaparelli’s work in a museum setting instead of a runway presentation. The display includes historical pieces alongside contemporary designs, showing the house’s creative evolution.
The London opening is part of Schiaparelli’s expansion outside Paris couture, presenting its work in museum spaces across past and current collections.
Scroll down to see some of the attendees.

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Chase Infiniti: Getty Images

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Gabbriette: Getty Images

Farida Khelfa: Getty Images

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White Jeans Are a Must-Have for Spring. Here Are 5 Ways to Wear Them
White jeans are wearable for all seasons, but mostly tied to spring, because they are easy to layer or style with other pieces and still make the outfit stand out.
They are often combined with T-shirts, blazers, and lightweight coats, which makes them suitable for almost any occasion, including a formal settings. Some celebrities have been seen wearing white jeans, offering fresh styling ideas.
Structured Cropped Jacket

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A cropped jacket paired with white jeans remains the a casual day out staple. Whether layered over a long-sleeve white top or an inner wear, it gives a mix of light and dark tones. Pointed-toe boots or sneakers completes the outfit.
Monochromatic

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Whenever in doubt, go monochrome, as it’s the easiest way to style any outfit and can never go out of style. A button-down shirt tucked into white jeans, gives a clean and classic feel.
Formal styling

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For an office setting, layer a tailored blazer in a soft spring shade like light pink over a white vest. This keeps the look work-appropriate while still having a fashion moment.
Keeping It Neutral

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Pair a white jeans with a fitted brown top tucked in. The combination keeps the focus on shape and proportion. Style with neutral heels and a matching bag to balance the look.
Layering with a Lightweight Coat

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Coats aren’t just for winter, they can be worn during spring. Layer over a light inner top or vest, complete with flats or heels.
To make them feel season-appropriate, pair them with shades like grey, cerulean blue or pink, these colors are often associated with spring. Accessories also goes a long way, a simple handbag or jewelry can transform any look.
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