In Rome, Alessandro Michele presented his latest line for the label.
For his second ready-to-wear line for the label, Matthieu Blazy presented a range of utterly fantastical takes on classic Chanel-isms.
With its newest collection, Chloé celebrates the beauty of craftsmanship and community spirit through a collection imbued with humanity and poetry.
Silvana Armani debuts her first ready-to-wear collection for the label in Milan.
For his first Fall/Winter 2026 show at Gucci, Demna presents a show where Italian heritage engages in dialogue with radical sensuality and an assumed pragmatism.
For her first show as artistic director of Marni, Meryll Rogge summons the memories of the house to reveal a more frank, more instinctive, intensely contemporary identity.
The designer's homecoming wasn't just a personal triumph—it was a celebration of Fendi's past, present, and future.
The New York-based label presented a line of elevated takes on classic cosmopolitan grunge.
Creative director Veronica Leoni transformed The Shed into a minimalist laboratory of precision dressing for New York Fashion Week.
The designer unofficially kicked off New York Fashion Week with a line that recalled his own archive, reimagined for a contemporary wearer.
Trading the beach for pilates, Eres steps into activewear for the first time—and we couldn't wait to give it a try.
Celebrities love the brand's hoisery and often call it their go-to. Are they really that good? Four L'OFFICIEL editors tested popular pairs and shared their honest reviews.