Take notes on how corpcore, skirt lengths, and more will shift next season based on runway shows from New York to Paris.
With bold color palettes, exquisite leatherwork, and structured silhouettes, creative director Nadège Vanhee delivered a masterclass in elegance.
Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello focuses on clothing in its purest form for Saint Laurent's Fall/Winter 2025 collection, with an ode to the original designer's superstitions.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling Parisian train station, the latest collection captures the romance of travel with plaids, bold silhouettes, and luggage reimagined for the modern voyager.
Seán McGirr redefines the neo-dandy with a playful, rebellious edge for Fall/Winter 2025.
Kronthaler reimagines classic Westwood codes—proving that punk, playfulness, and high fashion still go hand in hand.
John Fluevog and Anna Sui have been longtime collaborators, and the duo's latest launch comes straight from the Anna Sui Fall/Winter 2025 runway.
Julian Klausner makes his debut as Dries Van Noten's creative director, bringing opulence and play to the house's Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
The designer behind her namesake brand welcomed her guests at Place Colette to reveal her Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
Ferragamo's Fall/Winter 2025 collection channels fluid silhouettes, romantic floral accents, and bold textural contrasts for a modern take on timeless elegance.
While heading to the Prada runway show in Milan, Charli D'Amelio proved belts are no longer just for holding up your pants.
See every dainty, romantic look from Lorenzo Serafini’s debut collection at Alberta Ferretti.
See-through and clear heels have been all over the runway, but the style is polarizing: Some love it, some hat it. See where it's trending, and shop 12 editor-approved pairs.
At London Fashion Week, the designer brought a collection inspired by memories of adolescence and stereotypes related to the age of youth.
Sinéad O'Dwyer's Fall/Winter 2025 collection brought sex and inclusivity to London Fashion Week.
From Pat Cleveland to Precious Lee, L’OFFICIEL looks back at the trailblazing Black models who have made an impact on fashion.
You might’ve seen their faces on the runway in the ’90s, but these fashion history-shaping models never got the full spotlight they deserved.
The collection’s highlights include drapey silhouettes, masterful layering, and a muted color palette, allowing texture to take center stage.
Stuart Vevers crafts a melodic narrative for Coach Fall/Winter 2025, blending rich textures, statement outerwear, and effortless tailoring to redefine downtown cool with an uptown edge.
Catherine Holstein blends bold prints, sleek silhouettes, and sensual details to elevate Khaite’s signature effortless cool-girl aesthetic for Fall/Winter 2025.