The project looks back on the house's long, illustrious history and brings it into the digital age.
Ruffles & Ribbons: Fashion Plates from the Time of Marie Antoinette is on view through August 3 at the Frick Collection in New York.
From Chloé to Céline to her own label, Phoebe Philo has shown what it means to be effortlessly influential in fashion. Here, we explore the pieces that made her an icon and show why they continue to shape style today.
Jonathan Anderson revisits the Junon and Venus gowns in his Fall/Winter 2026 collection, reinterpreting their tiered construction and even introducing Junon jeans in a contemporary context. The collection explores how archival couture techniques can be reshaped for the evolving vision of the Dior woman.
The history of Alexander McQueen's skull scarf traces its journey from runway provocation to cultural phenomenon and ultimately to a symbol of Lee McQueen’s lasting legacy.
Behind every legendary collection is a muse who made it unforgettable. Here are the most iconic duos that changed fashion history.
The season's designer debuts held plenty of surprises—especially when it came to archive-inspired looks.
See how celebrities have embraced glamour throughout recent years.
From vibrant, playful attire to subtly sophisticated styles, vacation fashion has long been the epitome of easygoing elegance.
The label's iconic Vara shoe—born from a mistake nearly 50 years ago—is still crafted by hand at its Italian factory, located just outside of Florence.
L'OFFICIEL looks back on the Scottish designer's legendary career in fashion.
Twenty years after its debut, Fendi's miniaturized Spy Bag proves that good things come in small, stylish packages.
Following the news of Marina Yee’s passing, we look back at how the Antwerp Six rose from Antwerp’s Royal Academy in the 1980s to become one of the most influential fashion collectives in history.
At the 2004 US Open, Williams rocked a denim skirt, studded Nike tank, and even custom tennis boots—an iconic look she calls her all-time favorite, with roots in Agassi’s rebellious style.
At the film's premiere in August 2000, superstar and style savant Kirsten Dunst certainly brought her A game with a look we're still thinking about 25 years later.
With his redefining of menswear and not-so-subtle name changes to iconic brands, the designer made his mark through controversial decisions that continue to keep the fashion industry on its toes.
Between silk scarves, sophisticated ready-to-wear offerings, and a range of masterfully crafted leather pieces, Hermès stays on top—all while paying homage to its roots.
With Milan Fashion Week in full swing, there's no better time to look back on some of the most iconic Italian models who have graced the runway over the years.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show celebrates its golden anniversary in style.
Welcome in autumn with seasonal inspiration from the archives of L'OFFICIEL.