Through symbolic silhouettes and metaphoric prints, the label's latest line illustrates the transition from adolescence to discovering your adult self.
The new creative director delivered exactly what the house needed: minimalist opulence with a pulse, wrapped in shadows and '80s silhouettes.
From Anya-Taylor Joy to Hyunjin from Stray Kids, the industry's biggest icons showed up to support Jonathan Anderson's latest collection for Dior.
At the Tuileries, Dior staged a runway where the simple act of walking felt theatrical, transforming the promenade into a performance and fashion into living art.
Silvana Armani debuts her first ready-to-wear collection for the label in Milan.
In Milan, Dolce & Gabbana's Fall/Winter 2026 collection celebrated its Sicilian identity in a sovereign black, under the magnetic gaze of Madonna.
For the model, cooking personality, and entrepreneur, her Gucci runway debut wasn't just a buzzy moment—it was a personal triumph.
For his first Fall/Winter 2026 show at Gucci, Demna presents a show where Italian heritage engages in dialogue with radical sensuality and an assumed pragmatism.
Maximilian Davis continues his 1920s exploration, reworking sailor codes, speakeasy elegance, and archival footwear.
From in-flight face masks to oversized Prada tailoring, the content creator shares how she balances beauty, presence, and personal style during the whirlwind of fashion week.
For her first show as artistic director of Marni, Meryll Rogge summons the memories of the house to reveal a more frank, more instinctive, intensely contemporary identity.
The designer's homecoming wasn't just a personal triumph—it was a celebration of Fendi's past, present, and future.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Boss celebrates tailoring excellence by reinventing its heritage with a confident and assertive modernity.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explore identity, memory, and self-expression through layered silhouettes, aged textures, and complex styling that reflects how women truly want to dress.
All of our favorite stars showed up in style for the occasion.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Max Mara draws on history and neo-medievalism to celebrate a sovereign and powerful modern femininity.
The blizzard that hit NYC may have put a wrench in the couple's travel plans, but to them, it was a challenge to create their own experience—not a setback.
Glenn Martens opens Milan Fashion Week with a riot of texture and playful excess.
In London, Richard Quinn is imposing a sculptural hourglass silhouette for Fall/Winter 2026, somewhere between theatrical corsetry and couture glamour.
In London, Simone Rocha unveils an unexpected collaboration with Adidas Originals, a delicate fusion of pearly romanticism and sporting heritage.
Ahead of the brand's buzzy runway show, L'OFFICIEL caught up with Morgan Riddle, who talked fashion week must-haves, style inspiration, and more.
From gloves in every color to brooches in every size, this season proved that accessories aren't just finishing touches—they're the main event.
The label closed out New York Fashion Week with a dazzling finale—its fine jewelry debut.
Amid the hustle and bustle of New York Fashion Week, L'OFFICIEL caught up with the designer, who unpacked all of the must-know details on his latest collection