Transcending eras with every silhouette, Colleen Allen has swiftly emerged as one of fashion’s most commanding talents.
After presenting her Fall/Winter 2026 collection, the designer caught up with L'OFFICIEL to break down how exactly she creates the perfect wedding dress.
At Alaïa, Balenciaga, Carven, and beyond, designers converge on a striking spring shoe silhouette: sharply pointed V-vamp pumps that subtly lift and extend the line.
The designer reflects on how a background in mechanical engineering shapes her knitwear, why she’s expanding into wovens, and what presenting at New York Fashion Week means for her evolving brand.
In the midst of NYFW, the Dominican-born, New York–based designer opens up about building a brand rooted in instinct, community, and a deeper understanding of how women want to feel in their clothes.
Brandon Maxwell’s 10th-anniversary collection swaps high-wattage glamour for something more personal.
The fashion industry's game of musical chairs continues with yet another creative director departure.
Garavani leaves behind a legacy of eternal elegance, grace, discipline, and poetry. Revisiting a 1991 interview from the L'OFFICIEL archives, L'OFFICIEL pays homage to the Last Emperor of Fashion.
Garavani was known for his passion for glamorous designs and his innovative creativity.
Celebrating 10 years of her label, the jewelry designer continues to find the balance between classic and contemporary.
Designer Will Cooper invites us into the world of William White, where material and craft redefine the way we move through our most familiar routines.
L'OFFICIEL looks back on the Scottish designer's legendary career in fashion.
The designer redefining quiet luxury through the lens of lived experience.
Rousteing’s exit ends a 14-year tenure that reshaped Balmain—from a Parisian heritage house into a global pop-culture powerhouse.
Following the news of Marina Yee’s passing, we look back at how the Antwerp Six rose from Antwerp’s Royal Academy in the 1980s to become one of the most influential fashion collectives in history.
The renowned designer announced Oct. 17 that she is bidding adieu to the maison.
Designer Yohji Yamamoto has churned out collectors’ items in his signature all-black style for half a century. Now, a new generation of fans is flocking to his archives.
After nine years at the helm of the New York-based luxury house, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim are stepping down from Oscar de la Renta.
Coinciding with Latin Heritage Month, these Latin designers are taking over NYFW with presentations and runway shows.
Ahead of his Spring/Summer 2026 collection—a line teeming with certifiable savoir-faire, in the form of beading, embroidery, and exquisite tailoring—the designer spoke to L'OFFICIEL about his journey so far, and what the future ahead holds.