Betting on prints, colors, and similar models, the mother-daughter duo love combining their ensembles for look-a-like moments.
Chain belts are a chic addition to your summer wardrobe.
Delicate and with a medium heel, these pumps have already been seen on the feet of some of your favorite influencers.
This vibrant print in Hedi Slimane's Spring/Summer 2021 collection for Celine Homme embraces the art of travel.
The writer speaks to L’OFFICIEL about adapting her best-selling book into a Netflix docu-series.
The father of menswear Nino Cerruti and current industry star Kim Jones have both become masters of their craft, mixing tailoring and tradition with innovation and ingenuity that transcends generations.
The '90s square toe heel trend revived in recent years is still going strong in 2021.
With the pandemic forcing designers around the world to virtually present their collections, Midwest Fashion Week quickly adapted by hosting an online show featuring Fall/Winter 2021 women's ready-to-wear looks under the creative direction and production of Mariela Sabino.
These classics are some of the most coveted items from the House of Chanel.
Perfect for pairing with the padded shoe trend, puffy, quilted bags add a chic touch.
The limited shopping experience is open until May 21.
Light tailoring, light tones, and a refined summer vacation mood characterize the designer's newest collection.
The apparel collection revives some of the network's most iconic logos.
Accessories are important. Sometimes, even more than clothes. Here are the five accessories of the moment that need to be in your closet this season.
The nostalgic trend of oversized sunglasses worn by '60s and '70s divas has made a resurgence in 2021.
Newly minted artistic director Felipe Oliveira Baptista returns to the fundamentals of the brand with architectural lines and inclusive pieces that play with print with vibrant freedom.
After a historic Spring/Summer 2021 season for curve representation, plus-size models were few and far between at the Fall/Winter fashion shows.
Following two successful openings in New York City, the Japanese brand is expanding its brick-and-mortar presence with the first Onitsuka Tiger store on the West Coast.