Other stars tapped in for the Loewe Spring/Summer 2024 pre-collection include Dakota Fanning, Greta Lee, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist.
Hedi Slimane presents Celine's Spring/Summer 2024 collection at France's Bibliothèque Nationale Richelieu in a runway film.
Whether it was at fashion week in New York, Paris, London, or Milan, the drop waist silhouette is one trend we've seen nonstop this season.
And you thought last season's shorts were short.
From hot pants to denim on denim, these are the hottest trends from the Spring/Summer 2024 runways.
Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2024 feels the rush (and not just because Troye Sivan walked the runway).
Inspired by the modernist villa Noailles.
From Rosalía to Zendaya to Robert Pattinson.
Guests were immersed in a reimagined hot air balloon for the Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2024 show.
Stream the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2024 show live during Paris Fashion Week here.
Through daring cutouts and fluid shapes, the fabric and the body converse, resulting in a collection that's an ode to the female figure.
With the show opening with Kaia Gerber and closing with Naomi Campbell, Sarah Burton presents her final collection for Alexander McQueen.
The collection intertwines sporty and chic professionalism — all whilst finding a sense of modernity.
For her last Chloé show, Gabriela Hearst comes full circle, addressing her final solution to climate activism — consciousness.
With a fun play on proportions and an unexpected eye on detailing, the Loewe show unveils a lineup of garments fitting for the everyday.
With iridescent textures, vibrant hues, fluid materials, and an ultramarine atmosphere, Giorgio Armani presents a collection fitting for under the sea.
Maximilian Davis rethinks Italian tailoring for Ferragamo Spring/Summer 2024 in which even the details become unpredictable.
Shifting the pendulum from the maximalism and kitsch that was rampant during Alessandro Michele's era, Sabato de Sarno takes Gucci back to its essence of simplicity and chic Italian style.
Inspired by Donyale Luna and with direct references to Tom Ford.
Including Cara Delevigne, Suki Waterhouse, and Demi Moore — to name a few.