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The artist Emma Stern’s work features women who are unabashed in their hotness, the Male Gaze be damned.
Four artists to watch from the fair's inaugural edition.
In his latest exhibition, contemporary artist Bordalo II experiments with new materials to advance the conversation around sustainability.
On the singer’s birthday, L’OFFICIEL looks back at moments from his early career days.
Tommy Hilfiger captures the spirit of The Factory of Andy Warhol for its Fall/Winter 2022 Campaign.
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From the Adidas Superstar to the Clark Wallabee, we're taking a look at hip hop's most notable footwear.
Discover the emerging visual artists to put on your radar this year.
Known as "America’s first couturier,” James reimagined glamour through innovative silhouettes and top-notch tailoring.
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Three groundbreaking artists explore the very thin boundary between physical and virtual.
L’OFFICIEL speaks with Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton about American fashion’s past and the exhibition’s cinematic scenes and garment-focused studies in style.
L’OFFICIEL speaks with the auction house’s Brooke Lampley about a special event at the much-acclaimed exhibition.
Curator Cecilia Alemani has taken the helm at the largest art exhibition in the world—the Venice Biennale—and brings women and non-binary artists to the center of the conversation.
The Pérez Art Museum Miami's new exhibition reexamines the forgotten legacy of Venezuelan sculptor Marisol Sol Escobar, a leading female artist of the Pop art movement and friend of Andy Warhol.
Jan Gatewood is a mixed-media artist exploring the intersections between painting, collaging, and drawing.