L’OFFICIEL speaks with the Canadian artist on the upcoming launch of her unisex fashion collection featuring slip dresses, blazers, scarves, and more.
Mugler has dressed everyone from '90s supermodels Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss to today's stars like Kim Kardashian and Cardi B.
For those in-betweener months when it's not quite cold, not quite hot.
The Off-White and Louis Vuitton menswear designer passed away on November 28 after a years-long private battle with cancer.
In honor of the designer's 60th birthday, we're looking back on his memorable runway looks and impact on early 2000s style.
AMI Paris taps French actress Catherine Deneuve to celebrate the release of its latest handbag.
Even if you can’t hit the slopes, you’ll stay warm with reimagined ski-style staples this winter.
Skulls and skeletons are on trend this spooky season.
Burberry unveils its latest nature-loving campaign and a new pop-up shop experience.
In honor of the designer's birthday, L'OFFICIEL looks back at some of his most ravishing designs.
This rising designer just dropped her first eponymous collection of fine silk garments and cashmere scarves.
The style visionary’s creative range is on full display in his new exhibition at Paris’ Lafayette Anticipations Foundation.
A survey of American fashion and its diverse identities, L'OFFICIEL looks inside the new Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with Curator in Charge Andrew Bolton.
Designers are reimagining this folksy shoe for high-fashion appeal, add one of these twelve pairs to keep your fall wardrobe on-trend.
From designer denim to bootcut jeans, here at the must-have styles for the fall season.
Balenciaga and Pyer Moss make fashionable entrances to the Haute Couture scene, while shows from couture regulars were a much-needed return to normalcy.
From Martin Margiela to Peter Do, these creatives let their designs speak for themselves.
The designer redefined French Girl style in the '60s and '70s, paving the way for a career that spanned half a century.
Find your personal interior decor style by trying out these top home trends according to your favorite fashion designers.
From Katharine Hepburn to Brigitte Bardot, the French couturier became the go-to costume designer for iconic Hollywood actresses of the ‘50s and ‘60s.