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.
15 years later, Lady Gaga's meat dress remains one of pop culture's most unforgettable—and divisive—fashion moments.
What began as Fashion Week of the Americas has evolved into Miami Fashion Week—a global stage spotlighting Latin American and Latina designers.
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.
Ahead of the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, L'OFFICIEL looks back at its origin story.
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.
The story behind Penny Lane’s iconic coat, Betsy Heimann’s creative genius, and why it continues to inspire our wardrobes 25 years later.
"You know, my daughter, tall, pretty, wears Chanel?"
A new exhibition at the MAD, Paul Poiret: Fashion is a Feast, celebrates the boundary-pushing Parisian couturier and his many influences.
From luminary fashion designers who emerged in the early 2000s to the frequent revival of Y2K styles, these are the most consequential fashion designers of the 2000s.
Christina Aguilera just made a strong case for archival fashion, and L’OFFICIEL traces the legacy of the Versace Fall/Winter 2003 dress she helped make iconic.
To celebrate the centenary of the birth of Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style will be displayed in 2026 in the King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace.