The fashion house is passing on the torch to a "new enfant terrible" in the Amsterdam-born designer.
Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello focuses on clothing in its purest form for Saint Laurent's Fall/Winter 2025 collection, with an ode to the original designer's superstitions.
From Willy Chavarria’s passionate plea to Viktor & Rolf’s use of A.I., designers were determined to make a statement on the runway.
The brand's playful collection offers structured silhouettes contrasted with delicate ones, reflecting the duality of youth, a refined yet rebellious spirit.
The collection expands beyond the French label's classic tweeds with loud accessories and see-through clothes, touched by a boho appeal.
The singer took on Paris Fashion Week in a purple Chanel set, while securing a prime front row seat next to industry icon Anna Wintour.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling Parisian train station, the latest collection captures the romance of travel with plaids, bold silhouettes, and luggage reimagined for the modern voyager.
Within the walls of the 18th-century Hôtel de Maisons, Jonathan Anderson showcased Loewe in its most subdued format yet.
Creative Director Alessandro Michele transforms intimacy into a moving theatre in the new collection, where clothing oscillates between protection and exposure.
Demna deconstructs classic dress codes with couture precision, redefining the standard in his latest collection.
Seán McGirr redefines the neo-dandy with a playful, rebellious edge for Fall/Winter 2025.
With bold color palettes, exquisite leatherwork, and structured silhouettes, creative director Nadège Vanhee delivered a masterclass in elegance.
Kronthaler reimagines classic Westwood codes—proving that punk, playfulness, and high fashion still go hand in hand.
The rapper has become the newest fashion icon we can't get enough of.
L'OFFICIEL and Cartier brought together some of the most influential voices in fashion to dine and celebrate the Nature Sauvage collection at Mimosa in the Palais Royal.
The new design fair bridges the worlds of style and decorative arts. It will pop up in the Jardin des Tuileries March 7 through 10.
The Midwest Princess surprisingly went backless for her Paris Fashion Week debut at Rabanne.
For his first show at Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann fused desire, lightness, and modern beauty. The Fall/Winter 2025 collection stunned Paris Fashion Week.
Julian Klausner makes his debut as Dries Van Noten's creative director, bringing opulence and play to the house's Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
It was like a Parisian Met Gala.