AMIRI's Spring/Summer 2027 Collection Turns Hollywood After Dark Into A New Vision Of American Luxury
By PAGE Editor
Luxury has spent the past several seasons redefining what elegance looks like after years of quiet minimalism. At AMIRI, that conversation is taking place after sunset.
For Spring/Summer 2027, founder and creative director Mike Amiri returns to the city that has long informed the brand's identity, but this time through an unmistakably nocturnal lens. Rather than celebrating Los Angeles in broad daylight, the collection explores the glamour, contradictions and quiet confidence that emerge when the city's famous boulevards, hotel lounges and private clubs become the backdrop for a different kind of dressing.
Presented at Paris Fashion Week, the collection, titled American Pleasures, builds on AMIRI's ongoing effort to define an American vocabulary of luxury that feels distinct from its European counterparts. The result is a wardrobe where ease becomes as important as precision, allowing tailoring to soften without sacrificing sophistication.
"I'm always fascinated by this idea of ease—the idea of an American attitude, how to translate that to clothing," Mike Amiri said. "For AMIRI, I always want to combine that with glamour."
That balance between relaxation and refinement serves as the collection's central thesis. Structured jackets fall with gentle shoulders instead of rigid architecture, while elongated tailoring moves fluidly alongside washed denim, silk shirting and evening separates. Rather than positioning casualwear and formalwear as opposing forces, AMIRI continues dissolving the distinction between the two.
The influence of American Gigolo is immediately recognizable, not as costume but as atmosphere. The film's polished sensuality becomes a framework for imagining modern Los Angeles, where personal style shifts naturally between Malibu sunsets, Beverly Hills evenings and late-night Hollywood gatherings. Throughout the collection, clothing reflects those changing environments, embracing an effortless adaptability that has increasingly become a defining characteristic of contemporary luxury.
Textile development reinforces that cinematic narrative. Traditional tailoring fabrics—including glen plaids, tweeds, herringbones and metallic pinstripes—receive subtle iridescent finishes that evoke moonlight rather than overt embellishment. Silk and linen woven with lurex create surfaces that change under shifting light, while restrained decoration replaces the crystal-heavy maximalism that has dominated recent eveningwear.
The color story follows a similarly atmospheric approach. Midnight navy, tobacco and espresso anchor the collection before giving way to flashes of venom green, lavender and burnt sunset, accented by silver and gold that recall neon reflections across polished city streets.
References to Los Angeles extend beyond silhouette into decoration. Historic destinations such as the Formosa Cafe, Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the secluded interiors of Hollywood Hills residences inspire zebra motifs, lacquered textures and American-Asian decorative embroidery that recalls folding screens and tapestries. These visual cues transform familiar cultural landmarks into sophisticated surface treatments rather than literal reproductions, reinforcing AMIRI's increasingly cinematic design language.
Accessories introduce one of the season's most commercially significant additions: the new AMIRI Biscotto handbag. Named after the folded craftsmanship that gives it a fortune-cookie-inspired silhouette, the softly draped bag arrives in multiple sizes and finishes spanning leather, crystal embellishment and chain mail, punctuated by understated gold-tone hardware. The introduction expands the brand's growing accessories offering while maintaining the relaxed elegance that defines the broader collection.
Perhaps the collection's most notable strategic development is AMIRI's first entry into fine jewelry through a collaboration with Spinelli Kilcollin. Created alongside founders Yves Spinelli and Dwyer Kilcollin, the partnership unites two Los Angeles luxury brands that have each cultivated devoted followings through craftsmanship and understated modernity. Rather than functioning as a standalone collaboration, the jewelry integrates naturally into the collection's broader proposition, signaling another step in AMIRI's continued evolution into a fully realized luxury house.
What ultimately distinguishes American Pleasures is its refusal to separate confidence from comfort. AMIRI's vision of elegance is instinctive rather than prescribed, built around clothing that moves effortlessly between occasions while retaining a distinctly West Coast attitude. At a moment when luxury increasingly values authenticity over excess, Mike Amiri presents an interpretation of American glamour that feels both deeply rooted in Los Angeles and increasingly relevant on the global stage.
For Spring/Summer 2027, Hollywood isn't merely the setting. It's the attitude, the atmosphere and the enduring promise that sophistication is often most compelling after dark.
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AMIRI's Spring/Summer 2027 collection reframes American luxury through the lens of after-dark Los Angeles, balancing relaxed tailoring, cinematic glamour and the brand's first venture into fine jewelry.