From supermarkets to space launches, explore all of the spectacular Chanel sets that redefined the modern runway.
Paired with gleaming jewels and polished bags, statement gloves emerge as Spring/Summer 2026’s most unexpected trend.
Designers turned layering into a game of contrast and texture for Spring/Summer 2026, mixing unexpected shapes and fabrics to create lively, unpredictable outfits.
From colorful mini purses and leather shoulder bags to raffia carry-alls and slouchy hobo silhouettes, Spring 2026's most coveted bags offer endless possibilities.
From the runways to the racks, this vibrant hue is reshaping this season's style.
For its first-ever fashion week in China, the house turned Shanghai into an atelier of memory, porcelain, and beautiful destruction.
Layering a skirt over your pants isn't a fashion mistake anymore—it's the move
It's sexy pushed back.
Fashion is tightening its grip on the body once again.
While Matthieu Blazy’s debut Spring/Summer 2026 Chanel collection is flying off the shelves, we’ve curated a selection of chic pumps that deliver just the same allure.
In Rome, Alessandro Michele presented his latest line for the label.
As graceful as they are inexplicably cool, pantaloons are back in a big way for Spring/Summer 2026.
For his second ready-to-wear line for the label, Matthieu Blazy presented a range of utterly fantastical takes on classic Chanel-isms.
Channeling Art Deco painter Tamara de Łempicka, the collection translated sculptural compositions into a wardrobe of refined tailoring and controlled drama.
For their second collection, Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez turned fashion into a playground. Bright colors, inflatable parkas, latex trompe l'oeil, and shearling trimmed like poodles.
With its newest collection, Chloé celebrates the beauty of craftsmanship and community spirit through a collection imbued with humanity and poetry.
The label's latest line orchestrates a journey through Parisian everyday life, where the rigor of the lines and the brilliance of an immaculate finale celebrate five years of sharp modernity.
The new creative director delivered exactly what the house needed: minimalist opulence with a pulse, wrapped in shadows and '80s silhouettes.
For the model, cooking personality, and entrepreneur, her Gucci runway debut wasn't just a buzzy moment—it was a personal triumph.
For her first show as artistic director of Marni, Meryll Rogge summons the memories of the house to reveal a more frank, more instinctive, intensely contemporary identity.