The Hermès Spring/Summer 2022 collection is a celebration of earthy tones and dancing silhouettes.
The two-part A History of Fashion. Collecting & Exhibiting at the Palais Galliera exhibit commences with the first installment of this stylish tour de force.
Chunky sweaters are finally coming back.
Pierpaolo Piccioli celebrates the return of in-person runways with Valentino's Spring/Summer 2022 "Rendez-Vous."
With nearly 58 years of bikinis, evening gowns, suits, and devilish dalliances with a certain 007, these iconic Bond Girl looks are yours for the reimagining.
The designer makes her runway debut as Creative Director of the historic French Maison.
Creative Director Nicolas Di Felice presents a fashion show in the name of futurism while maintaining the brand's fundamental DNA.
Checkerboards and Y2K aesthetic blended with high fashion at the latest cropping of MFW runway shows.
Watch Lily Collins return as Netflix's favorite French PR consultant.
An icon celebrated as much for her groundbreaking editorials as her glamorous personality, Pat Cleveland reflects on the past, the future, and her September 1971 cover of L’OFFICIEL.
It's called Fendace—Versace by Fendi and Fendi by Versace. It's not a collaboration, but a union of the two great Houses to celebrate Italian fashion.
Emporio Armani, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, continues to be a bastion of ’80s-inspired Italian elegance.
Produced by Paris Brosnan, the short film honors the 10-year anniversary of Feed and Clarins' ongoing philantropic alliance to end childhood hunger.
Fall is finally here, and these Upper East Siders' wardrobes are rife with style inspiration for the season.
The Italian fashion house made a splash at Milan Fashion Week with its Spring/Summer 2022 collection.
Take a look at Versace's Spring/Summer 2022 collection from Milan Fashion Week.
Yellow, pink, and orange dominated the runway and, now, street style. L’OFFICIEL gives you the complete guide to wearing the top Fall 2021 color trends.
Get a sneak peek into the second season of Lily Collins' fashion-filled Netflix show Emily in Paris.
The rule for this trend? The bolder and brighter, the better.
This London Fashion Week, Simone Rocha stuck to her DNA and brought references of a modern and very unique romanticism to the catwalk.