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.
Celebrate Labor Day by browsing through L'OFFICIEL archives for inspiration on your all-white look before we bid farewell to the heat and welcome the cool weather.
In HBO’s The Gilded Age, costume design becomes a living record of power, ambition, and the divide between old and new money.
"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.
The iconic fashion house unveils a digital archive, stages its first museum exhibition, and closes Milan Fashion Week in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
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.
The actress first rocked a dark satin dress and grunge glam for the original premiere of I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997. Now, she’s back on the red carpet in full scream queen fashion.
All eyes are on Celine after Michael Rider's debut, meaning it's the perfect time for a brief history lesson on the storied house and its founder.
A visual journey through Yves Saint Laurent’s most iconic haute couture moments— where bold vision, artistry, and fashion history converge.
Rose McGowan’s sheer, beaded dress at the 1998 MTV VMAs was a fearless, “F U” to Hollywood’s culture of exploitation.
Her couture bodysuit and electrifying performance defined her breakout moment at the 2009 awards show.
Uma Thurman wore a dreamy semi-sheer Chanel set to the 2003 SAG Awards for her role in Hysterical Blindness.
Who designed her look? None other than Mother Monster herself.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of fashion's biggest night.
The actor wore a Marilyn Monroe-esque gown in 2004, creating what is arguably one of her best red carpet looks of all time.