For its latest presentation, the label went to Madrid—marking its third international runway presentation in the house's 44-year history.
For its tenth season, the label explores the paradox between confinement and freedom in a theatrical, abundant collection.
The singer's sartorial statements leaned daring, sensual, and ultra-cool—in other words, classic Dua Lipa.
After nine years at the helm of the New York-based luxury house, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim are stepping down from Oscar de la Renta.
Margot Robbie is taking earth tones and classic silhouettes to a whole new level with her chic street style.
The Mean Girls actress talks touching grass, buzzy NYFW parties, and her fondness for quality denim.
Don’t Let Disco threads a fresh narrative within the contemporary jewelry conversation—all through beads.
In the label's latest line, silhouettes were sophisticated, colors were vibrant, and styles toed the line between refined and sensual.
This season, the beloved New York-based label fêtes its 10-year anniversary—and each and every look offers a stunning twist on Monse's classic design codes.
The collection marks the first official collaboration between the two storied labels.
From buzzy front row seats to surprise appearances on the catwalk, see how our favorite artists, musicians, actors, models, and tastemakers are celebrating the best of the best in American fashion.
Part of the new V&A East Storehouse, the treasure house holds over 90,000 artifacts that showcase Bowie’s boundless influence on music, fashion, and art.
Though the line may be packed with wardrobe staples, the garments themselves are anything but basic. Instead, elevated pieces, accentuated by masterful tailoring and rich fabrics, appeared sophisticated and sleek.
Ahead of his Spring/Summer 2026 collection—a line teeming with certifiable savoir-faire, in the form of beading, embroidery, and exquisite tailoring—the designer spoke to L'OFFICIEL about his journey so far, and what the future ahead holds.
At the 2025 Emmy Awards, our favorite stars offered an alternative to the trendy naked dress.
The designer of the fan-favorite California lifestyle brand opens up to L’OFFICIEL about feeling “less pressure” this time around.
Piece by piece, detail by detail, Ashlynn Park builds her brand.
The designer leaned into warm neutrals, fluid silhouettes, and bold accessories, putting a breezy spin on boho chic at New York Fashion Week.
True to her label's fiercely innovative visual language, the designer presented a line full of striking silvery silhouettes juxtaposed against dreamy, floaty fabrics.
On the runway, western-inspired details and sharply tailored classics fused, resulting in a bold, yet sophisticated exhibition of the designer's iconic visual language.