Five handbag trends to keep your eye on for the upcoming autumn season.
In honor of 25 years since the creation of the iconic Baguette bag, Fendi celebrates the occasion with a special pop-up shop and launch of the capsule collection.
From reality TV star to supermodel, L’OFFICIEL looks back at Kendall Jenner’s best runway moments.
The accessories of the moment are elegant yet earthly, with bold textures and shapes elevated by fanciful touches.
From sleek and standard to bold and colorful, here are some of the must-see beauty trends from the Spring/Summer 2023 runways.
Summer is over and Libra season is upon us! L’OFFICIEL gives you a complete guide to dressing like a Libra for Fall/Winter 2022.
From Polo Ralph Lauren to Marc Jacobs, these designer kids clothes are a must-have for your littlest fashionistas.
Watch out Bottega Veneta—there's a new green in town.
New York Fashion Week returns with a new lineup of exciting shows including Fendi, Marni, Tommy Hilfiger, and more.
The House honored the historic It bag's 25th anniversary with a historic collaboration collection and runway show.
Celebrate Leo season with memorable prints and bold styles.
The Y2K mini skirt era is back and shorter than ever.
Be prepared to refresh your wardrobe as L'OFFICIEL breaks down the top trends that showed up on the menswear runway this season.
Gen Z aesthetics in a mix of tailoring and skater looks, the new Fendi collection speaks to a new generation with no boundaries between casual and formal style.
The house honored the new book by Rizzoli and Fendi at the Fendi flagship store in New York City.
From oversized totes to classy new styles, these bags are taking over social media.
What’s better than one Fendi Peekaboo bag? Try two.
The café is open now in the Miami Design District.
From Versace to Fendi, these green looks from this season's runways will have you feeling lucky this St. Patrick's Day.
From Maison Margiela's plastic televisions to Bottega Veneta's eccentric bunny gifts, some fashion week invites are just as glamorous as the shows themselves.