For the label's latest line, silhouettes, colors, and textures were all inspired by the blazing summer sun.
Joyful, flirtatious, and daring, the maison's latest collection sparks a true conversation between inner identities and outer expressions.
Vaquera leans into joy and irreverence for Spring/Summer 2026, debuting wearable statement pieces.
September may be coming to a close, but fashion month's not over just yet.
Louise Trotter has created a tribute collection that intertwines past, present, and craftsmanship.
With the new creative director’s debut, the legendary Italian label took a bold step into a new era this season.
Creative Director Rocco Iannone delivered a collection defined by precision and restraint
The Italian label debuted its latest collection—a veritable reverie of sharp, modern classics—at Milan Fashion Week.
In a cultural moment defined by chaos, the collection reassembled uniforms, eveningwear, and femininity into a new definition of elegance.
Trench coats, floaty organza skirts, and cropped silhouettes ruled the runway at the Italian label's latest show.
As the first show held after Giorgio Armani's passing, the collection becomes an emotional encyclopedia, a tale of memories of a recent vacation, a blend of melancholy, and promise for the future.
Order meets disorder in Boss's Spring/Summer 2026 collection entitled "The Boss Paradox."
The Italian label presented a line of playful, yet sophisticated garments in a true masterclass in the power of excellent texture and color.
In the midst of Milan Fashion Week, the label offered up a vision of style at its most romantic, elegant, and unapologetically vibrant.
Ahead of Diesel's buzzy Egg Hunt event in Milan, Valkyrae sat down with L'OFFICIEL to talk personal style mantras, yap sessions with her team, and having fun with fashion.
For its latest line, the label unveiled a vibrant parade of garments inspired by the British music scene.
From pirate-inspired aesthetics to distressed denim, we've decoded the Spring/Summer 2026 trends set to define our wardrobes for the sunny season ahead.
For its latest presentation, the label went to Madrid—marking its third international runway presentation in the house's 44-year history.
The Mean Girls actress talks touching grass, buzzy NYFW parties, and her fondness for quality denim.
Collaborating with Nothing Technology, the designer blurred the lines between workwear and futurism, proving that phones and headphones belong on the runway too.