Many fashion insiders love what I've named as the year's worst, and that's okay.
Today more than ever, luxury fashion brands use archives to honor their heritage while inspiring modern designs. Learn how Chloé, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and others preserve their cultural legacies.
Taylor Hill talks to L'OFFICIEL while getting ready for Chloé's chic Spring/Summer 2025 show in Paris.
Chloé delivers warmth to Paris Fashion Week.
The resurgence of boho-chic from its aughts heyday—seen most notably at Chloé—has personality, practicality, and roots in 1970s fashion.
The revival of the boho-style bag brings back effortlessly cool with slouchy silhouettes and relaxed charm.
Boho style is back in a big way, and the French luxury label is leading the charge.
Chloe's new art initiative gives a platform to up-and-coming female artists, beginning with an 8-piece collection from an energetic Danish painter.
It's official: wedges are the shoe of the summer season.
From shades of olive green to hues of brown, check out the upcoming season's surprising color palette.
The cutest and easiest way to give yourself a few extra inches.
As ruffle tops, loose hanging skirts, and flowy maxi dresses start making their way back into our closets, L'OFFICIEL selected the best platform shoes to welcome the boho-chic renaissance.
Chemena Kamali presents her much-anticipated debut collection for Chloé.
Succeeding the late Davide Renne, Argentinian designer Adrian Appiolaza takes the reins at Moschino.
With several big creative shakeups at fashion labels across the globe, take a look at the next generation of creative directors taking over in 2024.
Earlier today, Chloé unveiled an exclusive women's ready-to-wear collection from its upcoming collaboration with the creative collective Atelier Jolie.
If you're stuck between the flowy maxi skirt trend and the Y2K micro skirt revival trend, get the best of both worlds.
On the British designer's 53rd birthday, see her best sartorial moments at houses like Givenchy and Chloé.
After being at the helm of the Parisian-based brand for three years, Gabriela Hearst is bidding adieu to her role.
The acclaimed British designer has officially announced the release date of her long-awaited namesake brand, and we couldn't be more ecstatic.