Hats in all their iterations are the must-have accessory of the season, from cowboy hats to the classic beanie.
Celebrities and industry guests didn’t come to play with their looks on the first days of New York Fashion Week.
The sports car-inspired collection moves away from the designer's balletcore of late and delves into something edgier.
The collection, presented at New York Fashion Week, brings a heartfelt reflection of his personal and professional evolution over the past decade.
Creative Director Rebekka Bay reveals the motives behind these choices and how the brand is leaning further into denim.
The Spring/Summer 2025 collection reimagines femininity through a daring lens, where corsetry and jet-black accents evoke an air of dark seduction.
From lace tights and the no-pants look to micro bags dripping in playful charms, Copenhagen Fashion Week street style set the tone for 2025’s biggest trends.
Viktor & Rolf’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2025 collection blurs the line between tradition, technology, and the uncanny.
Of course Ludovic de Saint Sernin leaned into the erotic for his guest collection at the Parisian fashion house.
Alessandro Michele steps into the world of haute couture for the first time, making his highly anticipated debut at Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture show.
The 94-look collection embodied the Italian luxury house's timeless sophistication and refined elegance. The 90-year-old designer was met with a standing ovation during his bow.
The collection transforms unconventional pairings into irresistible, seductive looks, with a sartorial ode to the American photographer.
Showgoers are stealing the spotlight thanks to their sophisticated use of accessories, from corporate-feeling ties to textured outerwear.
Tiffany & Co. and Pharrell unveil the third phase of their collaboration, featuring rare Tahitian pearls and an innovative prongless diamond setting that redefines modern luxury.
From dawn to dusk, Chanel’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2025 collection celebrates the house’s enduring legacy of artistry and craftsmanship.
Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri put her spin on the French fashion house with punk rock elements and feminine silhouettes. She also took notes from Yves Saint Laurent's first collection for Dior.
Schiaparelli's latest collection reimagines couture’s golden era, with prewar ribbons and inspired silhouettes. Creative Director Daniel Roseberry becomes fashion's Icarus.
Inspired by French couture, Simon Porte Jacquemus makes his return to Paris Fashion Week.
Colm Dillane unveils another successful and innovative collection for Fall/Winter 2025.
Véronique Nichanian makes sure the Hermès man is warm and sophisticated for Fall/Winter 2025.
The creative director explored traditional masculinity through Christian Dior's lens, while adding modern details like satin bows.
The Mexican-American fashion designer made his Paris Men’s Fashion Week debut with blood red clothes, sincerity, and passion. Bishop Mariann Budde's plea to Trump played during the outro.
Cinematic accents and '70s vibes dominate the Fall/Winter 2025 collection, where Mike Amiri also reveals his first feminine silhouettes.
The designer's new men's looks seemed to lean more raunchy compared to previous, spookier runway shows. Rick Owens also revealed a new pair of striking boots.
Louis Vuitton’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, designed by Pharrell Williams and Nigo, features men's bags and accessories that are the definition of cool.