
Take Note: Fashionable News from The Hamptons 2025
Giorgio Armani Mare on Summer Tour
Giorgio Armani Mare is back and beachier than ever, sailing from Porto Cervo's superyacht regatta to Shelter Island for a summer takeover.After chic stopovers in Cannes and Capri (where the new Via Camerelle boutique is already a scene), the Hamptons pop-up marks the brand's East Coast debut—bringing sun-drenched elegance with Milanese precision. Expect curated lounge moments, sea- salt sophistication, and décor straight from a minimalist Mediterranean escape, with cool grey-and-turquoise palms, Armani/Casa furnishings, and even table football and gelato carts alongside resort wear at its most refined. Bonus:Armani continues its support of the One Ocean Foundation, blending fashion with purpose. armani.com.
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- Grazia USA
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Grazia USA
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- Grazia USA
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Grazia USA
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- Grazia USA
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