Larger-than-life silhouettes and rich textures turn any urban joyride into a full-blown fashion adventure.
Shopping just got a whole lot chicer in 2026. L'OFFICIEL rounds up all the must-know store openings around the globe in 2026.
The Danish racing driver and model offered L'OFFICIEL a glimpse at the electrifying campaign shoot in London.
Who said wardrobe basics have to be basic?
As the United States turns 250, we revisit L'OFFICIEL Paris's iconic bicentennial issue, and explore the enduring relationship between French and American fashion.
Silvana Armani debuts her first ready-to-wear collection for the label in Milan.
Celebrating the achievement and artistry of the industry, all of our favorite fashion icons brought their sartorial A game.
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.
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.
Refined and endlessly versatile, it's no secret why the Iside has become one of the fashion scene's cult classic accessories.
The designer's homecoming wasn't just a personal triumph—it was a celebration of Fendi's past, present, and future.
The New York-based label embraces storytelling and its signature sophisticated styles with its latest launch.
The founder and designer joins L'OFFICIEL to unpack the new buzzy line.
Ahead of the Costume Institute’s “Costume Art” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Met Gala challenges guests to treat the red carpet like a living canvas.
This spring, the actress takes her first starring role in the blistering fashion satire Idiotka.
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.
Cynthia Erivo takes bloody brilliant to new heights in all red for her one-woman West End show Dracula.
The label closed out New York Fashion Week with a dazzling finale—its fine jewelry debut.