Ready to examine the world through his camera lens, Sprouse seeks to define "the spaces" we occupy. He's now opened his first official website to exhibit his best works with a selection of limited edition prints for sale worldwide.
From the refined studio portraits of the 1950s to the high-concept glamour shots of the ‘90s, frequent L’OFFICIEL contributing photographers Roland Bianchini, Patrick Bertrand, Hiromasa Sasaki, and Francesco Scavullo ushered in a new art form.
For over 40 years, the photographer Joan Archibald—also known as Kali—quietly created some of the most captivating and rather disquieting images of Southern California. In a new book, a trove of photos by an unsung master is celebrated.
The fashion industry insider speaks with L’OFFICIEL about the unforgettable era and what she has learned along her personal journey of style.
The Mercer Street boutique opens with a partnership with the International Center of Photography, featuring the work of four women artists. Here, L'OFFICIEL speaks with Burch and the photographers about envisioning a "New" New York.
The Stockholm-based luxury fashion brand unveils an editorial book that highlights images from the Acne Paper archive and notable contributors to the magazine.
The pioneering—yet until recently overlooked—photographer has lensed over six decades of meaningful work.
In partnership with SN37, Google's Creator Labs highlight nine young photographers and filmmakers with unique perspectives and ideas.
This summer, channel the chic golden age of the beloved French Riviera.
Happy, colorful, and irresistible—Fendi unveils its latest collaboration with artist Sarah Coleman with a Polaroid camera.
L'OFFICIEL speaks with the Fondation Azzedine Alaïa’s Carla Sozzani about the many parallels between the creators and why their visions are timeless and everlasting.
The family comes into focus in photographer Talia Chetrit’s work, revealing the characters and connections those closest to us offer.
Revisiting four iconic photographers from the ’90s who reimagined the concept of family portraiture.
The Italian jeweler emulates the renowned photographer's work through an exclusive high jewelry collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
With his first exhibition opening at Fotografiska New York, the British artist speaks with L’OFFICIEL about the many layers of his images and why his work always embraces authenticity over beauty.
Today, the photographer's family confirmed via Instagram that he died unexpectedly at the age of 74 after decades of turning the fashion landscape and the definition of beauty upside down with his camera.
From Monika Mogi to Kenta Cobayashi, these bright young talents prove their country's rich history of innovative photography to be as vibrant as ever.