From billion-dollar exits to quiet reinventions, here’s where the era’s most famous female founders landed after their whirlwind rise in the 2010s.
"You know, my daughter, tall, pretty, wears Chanel?"
The French house opens its most ambitious U.S. flagship on 57th Street, where couture, art, and nature come together in a four-story sanctuary.
At world-class resorts from Italy to Indonesia, style and hospitality go hand in hand.
The best summer days are spent lounging, seaside. Pack your boldest beachwear and prepare to make a statement as soon as you hit the sand.
The iconic fashion house unveils a digital archive, stages its first museum exhibition, and closes Milan Fashion Week in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
The actor opens up to L’OFFICIEL about her character’s most harrowing moments yet in Season 2, Episode 6.
Zegna expands its Oasi Zegna Global Initiatives to Aspen, continuing its legacy of environmental stewardship with large-scale reforestation and community-focused restoration efforts.
Once considered a wardrobe flaw, the wrinkled look is now a deliberate style choice. From crinkled linens to rumpled silks, the texture-driven trend is redefining effortlessness in ready-to-wear.
Is Andy Sachs more fashionable than ever before? With outfits from Jean Paul Gaultier and Gabriela Hearst, here's a behind-the-scenes first look at all the fashion in The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Soon on view at Sotheby’s London, “A Vanitas” blends old-world symbolism with contemporary rebellion.
The actress first rocked a dark satin dress and grunge glam for the original premiere of I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997. Now, she’s back on the red carpet in full scream queen fashion.
From trend-forward pieces to everyday essentials, these plus-size clothing stores are changing the game—style, fit, and inclusivity included.
Debuting on the arms of fashion insiders at the Fall 2025 runway show, The Cristina blends archival design with everyday function.
Kylie Jenner and Frankies Bikinis just designed your entire summer 2025 wardrobe, featuring all the trendiest prints of the season.
And she's not afraid of what you think. Sheer bodysuits, micro shorts, and no pants at all—Bianca Censori isn’t just dressing for headlines, she’s dressing on her own terms by echoing decades of runway rebellion.
Gucci and Pomellato celebrate the beauty of stones and their iconic codes through three luxurious collections.
Known for her sharp tailoring and chic knits, Gabriela Hearst's new denim line—in cobalt, siena, and orange hues—is now available to shop.
New seats, familiar names. We've mapped out who's sitting where, from Dior and Chanel to Missoni and Proenza Schouler.
Keep it cool and chic this summer with these backless dresses.