One of New York City's largest art fairs is back this summer, and L'OFFICIEL has compiled all of the events you won't want to miss.
Looking back at L'OFFICIEL's first art-focused issue, artist and sculptor César created an original piece, boldly combining the worlds of fashion and art.
Bucherer's NYC TimeMachine flagship store utilizes the work of LaChapelle to embrace the concept of a new retail environment.
The "Woman" singer is clapping back at haters of her iconic Schiaparelli look.
At Salone del Mobile, design’s biggest names and up-and-comers descend on every corner of Milan.
Des Cheveux et Des Poils uncoils the beauty industry’s societal impact.
Two New York museums celebrate 50 years of the genre, from early days in the Bronx to global juggernaut.
With the pandemic curbs lifted, Hong Kong's flagship contemporary art fair staged a roaring return and L'OFFICIEL Art was part of the special occasion.
The artist Emma Stern’s work features women who are unabashed in their hotness, the Male Gaze be damned.
Perrier-Jouët embraced art's connection to nature with some help from artist Garance Vallée.
As Miami Art Week and Art Basel Miami Beach launch into full drive, here are the must-see events and pop-ups occurring alongside the exhibits.
This year's Fendi Vanguard Award winners speak candidly about the power of their craft, as both an art and a piece of their identity.
Tamara de Lempicka's "Portrait de Romana de la Salle" will be auctioned at Sotheby's on November 14.
L'OFFICIEL introduces you to five different exhibits to check out around the world this fall.
Four artists to watch from the fair's inaugural edition.
David LaChapelle's new NYC exhibition, titled Make Believe, features portraits of Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Lizzo, Madonna, Kim Kardashian, and more.
Commemorate the revolutionary artist's birthday through his impact on the fashion world.
Calling all art lovers: L'OFFICIEL walks you through eight different art exhibitions happening around the world this season, as well as what to do in your free time, and what hotels to stay at.
Parenthood has historically been a footnote to the biographies of male artistic masters. Here, six contemporary artists portray the lifelong role of "Dad" and its creative implications.
Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello selected six photographers to display their take on Saint Laurent in New York, Shanghai, London, Paris, Seoul, and Tokyo.