Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: pay your own tribute to Armani by perfecting his signature relaxed style

The passing of the great Giorgio Armani has left an indelible mark on the fashion world, and it's clear that his influence will continue to be felt for years to come. As people around the globe pay tribute to the Italian designer, many are rediscovering the timeless elegance of his signature relaxed style – a look that doesn't have to break the bank.

Armani's impact on fashion has been profound, and one of the key elements of his design philosophy is tailoring. However, it's not about stiff suits or formal jackets; instead, it's about creating clothes that feel effortless yet assured. The psychology of tailoring starts with how a garment feels against your skin, extending into how it makes you feel about yourself.

A well-crafted Armani-inspired outfit can work magic, even on a budget. Start by investing in a slouchy blazer – something soft and fluid, like the one at Cos (£169) – that will elevate even the most mundane outfits. Then, pair it with a pair of flowy trousers (Massimo Dutti's £99.95 wool blend darted trousers are a great option) that move with you, rather than clinging to your legs.

But what about color? Armani was always drawn to muted tones – oat, dove, navy, biscuit – which exude quiet luxury and sophistication. And it's worth noting that these colors tend to look more expensive than brighter hues. Uniqlo is a great place to find affordable options with a subtle sheen.

Accessories are also key to pulling off the Armani look. A simple leather handbag or a pair of elegant earrings can make all the difference, rather than something flashy and attention-seeking. The goal is effortless understatement – a timely tribute that's also a great look.

Whether you're shopping high street or high end, there are plenty of ways to pay your respects to Armani without breaking the bank. So take a cue from the fashion world and get ready to perfect his signature relaxed style – a look that will continue to be revered for years to come.
 
omg i'm still in shock about giorgio armani 🤯 he was like the king of style and influence on fashion can't believe we'll miss him but his designs are def going to live on and inspire new gen of fashion lovers 💃🏻 i love how his relaxed style isn't just for high end its totally accessible with some affordable pieces from high street stores like uniqlo or massimo dutti 😌 his tailoring skills were also something else i mean who else can make a slouchy blazer look so effortlessly cool 👕 anyhoo gotta respect the man's legacy and get inspired by his style for years to come 💖
 
omg u guys i just saw this article about giorgio armani passing away & im literally feeling so nostalgic lol he was like my ultimate fashion inspiration growing up i mean have u seen those soft fluid blazers from cos? i need one in every color pls!!! & yeah idk how ppl can pull off a fancy outfit without breaking the bank but its def all about the accessories for me too simple leather handbags or elegant earrings make everything, even if its just a random day lol my grandma used to wear those oat tones all the time & she looked so stunning in them i think thats the key to pulling off the armani look effortless understatement 🤗
 
IM SO DOWN FOR A RELAXED FASHION LOOK THAT'S EASY ON THE WALLET!!! i mean, who says u gotta break the bank 2 stay stylish? giorgio armani's influence on fashion is still soooo strong, and his relaxed style is giving me all the feels! investin in a slouchy blazer & flowy trousers is def worth it - u can pair them w/ any color & look effortlessly chic! btw, uniqlo is a fave of mine 4 affordable accessories 🛍️💼
 
omg i totally agree with this article! armani's style is so underrated btw he was all about effortless chic and it shows in how timeless his designs are. investing in good quality pieces like slouchy blazers and flowy trousers is key, not just for the price but also for how they make you feel 🤩. muted tones are def the way to go too - they add such a touch of sophistication and luxury without breaking the bank. and accessories can totally make or break an outfit, i mean, who needs flashy when u can have understated elegance? 💁‍♀️👗
 
So I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Giorgio Armani is actually gone 🤯... I mean, it's crazy to think about how much impact he had on fashion, right? But what really gets me is how his design philosophy – especially tailoring – has been so influential in creating clothes that feel effortless yet assured. I love how the article highlights that it's not just about stiff suits or formal jackets, but rather about creating garments that make you feel good about yourself.

And I'm totally on board with investing in a great slouchy blazer ( £169 from Cos is a steal! 😉) and some flowy trousers to create an Armani-inspired outfit. I've also been eyeing those Uniqlo options – they're super affordable and the subtle sheen really adds a nice touch.

What I think is even more interesting is how Armani's use of muted tones creates this sense of quiet luxury and sophistication. And you're right, these colors tend to look way more expensive than brighter hues. It's all about understatement, which I think is so underrated in fashion today.

The article is spot on when it says that accessories can make or break an outfit – a simple leather handbag or elegant earrings can totally elevate the look. And I love how this tribute to Armani is also a great opportunity to explore his signature relaxed style without breaking the bank 💸
 
👕 gotta love how Armani's influence is still being felt but I think it's crazy he didn't experiment with brighter colors more back in the day? 🌈 I mean, we get it, muted tones are timeless, but I feel like that's also what kept his designs kinda... same-old-same-old after a while. 😴 Still, there's something to be said for investing in quality tailoring and those slouchy blazers do look pretty sharp. 💼
 
omg i feel like people r overreacting armani was just trying 2 bring comfort 2 high fashion lol he started out as a stylist & later became a designer, his designs wern't all about formal suits & ties... he innovated by making clothes that felt good on u 🤗
 
man armani's legacy is so inspiring 😊 i remember buying one of those slouchy blazers on sale at cos last year and feeling like a million bucks it was literally the perfect investment piece...and now they're selling them again! 🤯 his approach to tailoring is all about making clothes feel comfortable and confident, you know? it's not just about looking fancy, but feeling good in what you wear 💁‍♀️ i'm def gonna have to try out that uniqlo trick with some muted tones...great way to dress on a budget 👍
 
I gotta say, I think the article is spot on 🤩 - Giorgio Armani's influence on fashion was all about effortless elegance, not just breaking the bank. I mean, who needs designer labels when you can get similar vibes from high-street brands like Uniqlo? (£169 for a slouchy blazer, anyone?) and Cos. And don't even get me started on accessories - simple leather handbags and elegant earrings can make all the difference in pulling off that relaxed yet sophisticated look 😎.

And I love how it's all about understanding the psychology of tailoring - it's not just about wearing designer clothes, but how they make you feel. I've always been a fan of muted tones, too - oat, dove, navy... there's something so classy and sophisticated about them. Plus, who needs bright colors when you can go for a more understated look? 😎
 
Wow 😍 - I'm loving this revival of the relaxed style, it's so calming and effortless. Who knew Armani's focus on tailoring could elevate even the most basic outfits? 👗👖 The idea of investing in a few high-quality pieces like a soft blazer or flowy trousers is genius 💸, and those muted colors are so chic. Uniqlo for affordable options, yaaas! 🛍️
 
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