Emporio Armani Fall 2025 Ad Campaign Nicholas Galitzine

Emporio Armani

Men's Accessories Fall 2025 Ad Campaign

Review of Emporio Armani Men’s Accessories Fall 2025 Ad Campaign by Photographer Alasdair McLellan with actor Nicholas Galitzine

Nicholas Galitzine is making Emporio Armani his universe—literally and figuratively. After joining the brand as Global Fragrance Ambassador, the actor steps into a wider spotlight as the face of its Fall 2025 accessories campaign, encompassing eyewear, watches, and jewelry. The move marks a natural progression for the actor, whose rapid ascent through Hollywood has made him a stylish figure to watch—on and off the red carpet.

Shot by longtime Armani collaborator Alasdair McLellan, the campaign unfolds in a setting that feels at once intimate and cinematic. Against the quiet richness of an English garden and the aged stone of its surroundings, Galitzine is captured in contemplative portraits that emphasize Armani’s modern take on masculinity: elegant, grounded, and quietly expressive. The images channel a sense of heritage with a youthful twist—appropriate for both the house and the actor, whose career is unfolding with similar duality.

Galitzine’s current trajectory reads like a casting director’s dream. Following his buzzy turn opposite Anne Hathaway in The Idea of You—a record-breaking romantic comedy for Amazon MGM Studios—he’s poised for a blockbuster leap, taking on the role of He-Man in the upcoming Masters of the Universe, directed by Travis Knight. There’s also a healthy stream of prestige projects in his pipeline: the Sky series Mary & George alongside Julianne Moore, the adaptation of 100 Nights of Hero with Emma Corrin and Charli XCX, and the animated live-action caper Three Bags Full, featuring Hugh Jackman and Emma Thompson.

It’s no surprise then that Armani has doubled down on Galitzine. His blend of boyish charisma and gravitas mirrors the brand’s own philosophy—where Italian precision meets a forward-facing cool. The accessories featured in the campaign—sleek sunglasses, a pared-back timepiece, and a softly assertive pendant—echo that balance. They’re the kind of pieces that don’t shout, but speak volumes when styled right.

While this remains a dedicated accessories push, we’re told the main collection campaign will carry more of the brand’s seasonal creative energy. Still, this one gets the job done with quiet confidence. A classic Armani move—discreet, cinematic, and just seductive enough to make you want to lean in closer.

Emporio Armani Creative Director | Giorgio Armani
Photographer | Alasdair McLellan
Models | Nicholas Galitzine
Stylist | Marie Chaix
Hair | Anthony Turner
Makeup | Hiromi Ueda