L’OFFICIEL’s history was shaped by Black models whose own stories have gone largely untold. Here, their legacies in fashion and beyond live on.
Barbie is a cultural icon, reappropriating tropes of girliness to become a multifaceted symbol of womanhood.
In two humanizing accounts of her life story, Anderson sets the record straight, on her own terms.
From the refined studio portraits of the 1950s to the high-concept glamour shots of the ‘90s, frequent L’OFFICIEL contributing photographers Roland Bianchini, Patrick Bertrand, Hiromasa Sasaki, and Francesco Scavullo ushered in a new art form.
Turning couture silhouettes into fashion illustrations, René Gruau captured the fantasy that comes with such spectacular designs.
At 75 years old, she has replicated the original Playboy cover her husband loved. We all want what they have.
The talents are the first rapper, first transgender woman, and first Black and Japanese athlete on the cover. History. Made.
The Stockholm-based luxury fashion brand unveils an editorial book that highlights images from the Acne Paper archive and notable contributors to the magazine.
L’OFFICIEL dives into its archives to inspire your next vacation wardrobe.