Over a year after Virginie Viard left the label's helm, Chanel enters a new era with its Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Timothée Chalamet, Kendrick Lamar, and Jacob Elordi are redefining menswear with their love for Chanel.
Though summer's strappy sandals and breezy linens may be long gone, the Fall/Winter 2025 season ahead has plenty of sartorial excitement in store.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Chitose Abe delivers a masterful statement of Sacai DNA.
This year’s biggest fashion houses are setting the tone for autumn with celebrity casting, cinematic direction, and a renewed focus on fashion.
The Chloé girl is alive and well—and this season, she's wearing ultra-vibrant florals.
When in doubt, search the streets of Paris for sartorial inspiration.
For her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Victoria Beckham explores the imperfect grace of beginnings, between nostalgia and contemporary audacity.
Between apparent fragility and instinctive strength, Sarah Burton reveals a femininity magnified by the tension between structure and revelation.
The Spanish label has officially entered a brand new era—and industry darlings Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are here to herald it.
Satoshi Kondo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection for Issey Miyake redefines movement, form, and function with playful yet precise innovation.
The designer blends bohemian fluidity and utilitarian accents in an odyssey that exists between both the solar and nocturnal realms.
Julien Dossena imagines a stylized nostalgia for the 1950s, reinvented as a sensual manifesto of rupture.
The maison experimented with a range of unique textures, soft colors, and gentle silhouettes this season.
At Paris Fashion Week, Acne Studios offers a variation of visions of femininity, ranging between subversion, grace, and androgynous energy.
Joyful, flirtatious, and daring, the maison's latest collection sparks a true conversation between inner identities and outer expressions.
Adorned with frilled collars, voluminous sleeves, and ruffled cuffs, a dramatic array of poet blouses take center stage.
September may be coming to a close, but fashion month's not over just yet.
Welcome to October.
In a sea of black tuxedos, Colman Domingo keeps raising the bar for what menswear can be.