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The Emporio Armani SS23 sustainable campaign - a constant search for innovation
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Emporio Armani’s sustainable journey continues with its new range of Spring/Summer 2023 eyewear for men and women, testifying once again to the brand’s attention to the sensitive issues of environmental protection.


With its latest eyewear collection for Spring/Summer 2023, Emporio Armani continues its sustainable journey with cutting-edge designs and bio-based materials, reducing the use of fossil-based raw materials.


Its new range of Spring/Summer 2023 eyewear includes models for men made using bio-based acetate, a material with at least 54% bio-based carbon content, and models for women using bio-based acetate and bio-based nylon fiber with 59% bio-based carbon content. The new collection fully captures the brand's contemporary style with enhanced self-expression through eye-catching transparencies and intricate details.


The effort to reduce dependency on fossil-based materials in favor of renewable ones is also seen in the collection’s packaging, with glasses delivered in special packaging made with at least 50% recycled materials, including polyester. The range features four models, including two pairs of sunglasses and two pairs of eyeglasses with bold and contemporary designs.


For him, the collection offers two rectangular sun and optical styles, showcasing alluring transparent frames with visible metal cores. Masculine shapes with bio-based materials are elevated to stylish heights.


For her, the styles are all about making a contemporary statement through bold feminine shapes. With intricate chain details decorating the partly bio-based nylon fiber temples, these frames are the perfect accessory to express an earth-conscious style.


The face of the new sustainable campaign is Taylor Hill, who perfectly embodies the spirit of Emporio Armani style.


This campaign is celebrated by the Group’s prestigious banner Salmoiraghi & Viganò, with special visibility in the San Babila flagship store located in the heart of Milan.

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