Italian retailer 10 Corso Como saluted Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday night with a celebration at its store to mark the launch of a new women’s shoe collection with Giorgio Armani.
The collection — which marks the duo’s third collaboration together — centers on flat shoes, a staple of the Armani silhouette, offering a mix of refined comfort styles across ballerinas, sabots, loafers and slipper models. The shoe collection retails between 750 euros and 1,200 euros.
One of the standout styles include the mesh ballerina flats that are embedded oversized multicolor rhinestones and smooth black leather trims. The style features a square toe, leather insole with a stitched logo label, napa leather lining and a natural leather sole.
Another key style is a simple leather loafer with a stitched apron. It also features a square toe, leather insole with a stitched logo label, napa leather lining and a natural leather sole.
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The new shoe collection is now available at 10 Corso Como as part of a dedicated pop-up open until the end of March. The same setup will be replicated at the Giorgio Armani boutique located at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
Following its debut, the collection will be available at Giorgio Armani boutiques and select flagships in Europe, Japan and China, as well as at Neiman Marcus in the United States and Tiziana Fausti in Bergamo, Italy.

This new collaboration follows what was a busy fall 2024 season for Armani. In September, Armani unveiled a special collaboration with Kith. The large collection spanned multiple categories and even included three shoe styles — a chukka boot, hiker boot and a loafer.
In October, Armani relocated his New York City flagship to 760 Madison Avenue on the corner of East 65th Street. The building has been entirely redesigned to include residential units, the new Giorgio Armani and Armani/Casa boutiques, and an Armani/Ristorante, which opened in November.
The October opening coincided with the unveiling of Armani’s namesake brand’s spring 2025 collection at the Park Avenue Armory in front of 650 guests, followed by a party.
