Chanel's latest collection is the beginning of a conversation with Dakar, Senegal that will hopefully continue for generations to come.
The actress doesn’t need to be Andy Sachs to prove she has a good taste in fashion.
Creative director Sarah Burton presents the brand's Spring/Summer 2023 collection in London.
Miu Miu's latest collection tackles gender stereotypes with the power of the mini skirt.
Demna presents Balenciaga's "Mud Show," the Spring/Summer 2023 collection giving life to his vision of the fashion world.
For Spring/Summer 2023, Chanel explores elegance and modernity in a casual yet formal Chanel look, influenced by Kristen Stewart's style.
Nicholas Ghesquière pays homage to Louis Vuitton's hardware details, where femininity comes together in one silhouette composed of different proportions.
Matthew M. Williams brings his recipe for contemporary fashion to the catwalk: 2000s style with hints of traditional French codes.
Valentino's latest collection for Spring/Summer 2023 translates Pierpaolo Piccioli's eye for couture into a memorable ready-to-wear collection.
The new Hermès collection designed by Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski is inspired by the beauty of the outdoors.
Gabriela Hearst's latest collection for Chloé is a not-so-subtle nod at fusion energy's sustainable implications for the fashion industry.
The fashion influencer and entrepreneur gives L'OFFICIEL a behind-the-scenes look at the latest Dior runway show.
From dramatic shoulders to hooded dresses, see Anthony Vaccarello's opulent collection in an infusion of the '80s and '90s.
Through a rendition of cartography, Maria Grazie Chiuri imprints the history of Paris onto Dior's new Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
"I went through the archive and chose what could be redefined to become relevant in the present," explains the Maison's new creative director.
The '90s are back and so are Gremlins in Gucci's Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada present Prada's Spring/Summer 2023 collection.
Watch out Bottega Veneta—there's a new green in town.
Alongside her own co-branded collection with Puma, Juna Ambrose created more than 40 custom looks for the brand's Spring/Summer 2023 show.
The designer showed his "See Now, Buy Later" collection after taking a three-year hiatus from New York Fashion Week.