Knitwear gets a glitzy glow-up for Fall/Winter 2025.
The CFDA Fashion Awards took place in New York on November 3, 2025, and the red carpet delivered some of the night’s most memorable fashion moments.
The NYC-based fashion, beauty, and lifestyle tastemaker talks personal style growth, the global impact of Lagos Fashion Week, and more.
Van Cleef & Arpels presents new editions of its iconic clover jewelry.
For the event's 14th edition, all of our favorite artists, filmmakers, and more showed up in style.
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.
The legendary designer talks to L’OFFICIEL about his design process, legacy, and lifelong fascination with Marie Antoinette.
Just after unveiling their latest bridal collection, the designers spoke to L'OFFICIEL, detailing their creative process, iconic design signatures, and favorite wedding dresses of all time.
Fall’s military-inspired outerwear is anything but regimented.
Years after Alexander McQueen's tenure as the creative director of Givenchy, one of the designer's favorite muses, Naomi Campbell, paid homage to his legacy by wearing the Union Jack Dress at the inaugural British Museum Ball.
The fashion industry's top creative and business figures, who shape movements and conversations worldwide, came together for an evening of conversation and celebration.
It's official—suede is the It textile this season.
Welcome to October.
Welcome to November.
Anok Yai, fashion's newest cool girl, has quickly become one of the industry's top rising stars.
If you're looking to mix comfort and contemporary fashion this season, the classically chic cable knit sweater is your best bet.
Years after his last viral campaign for the label, the global star is back and better than ever.
Designer Yohji Yamamoto has churned out collectors’ items in his signature all-black style for half a century. Now, a new generation of fans is flocking to his archives.
The maison welcomed an array of actors, musicians, style muses, and tastemakers to ring in its arrival on the West Coast.