Fashion genius Lee Alexander McQueen was known for his theatrical runway presentations and edgy political collections. On his birthday, L'OFFICIEL rounds up the most memorable runway shows that made fashion history.
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Take a closer look at how Helmut Lang rose from an unknown Austrian designer to a driving force in the fashion industry.
In honor of the late Spanish designer, L’OFFICIEL reflects on the legacy of the pioneering Paco Rabanne’s unorthodox take on futuristic fashion at the height of the Swinging '60s.
From Ann Lowe to Telfar Clemens, L'OFFICIEL pays tribute to the Black designers who have changed fashion history and paved the way for other creatives of color through their innovative designs.
Coco Chanel, born Gabrielle Chanel, was the most revolutionary stylist of the 1900s. Read her raw story, from her tumultuous childhood to creating the little black dress.
The fine art auction house is offering bidders an opportunity to own one of the most historic dresses worn by Princess Diana.
A recap of the biggest fashion industry moves from the past year.
Behind the legendary punk image of the Sex Pistols was the design vision of Vivienne Westwood.
L’OFFICIEL brings you a visual history of the ultimate winter warmer and your best ally for this season: the puffer coat.
On his birthday, L'OFFICIEL remembers the late André Leon Talley, a revered figure in the fashion industry for his historic triumphs and dedication to inclusivity in the editorial space.
When Coco Chanel established her eponymous fashion house, little did she know that the empire she would build would become a family affair.
From the Adidas Superstar to the Clark Wallabee, we're taking a look at hip hop's most notable footwear.
From Ancient Greek devices to Kim Kardashian's Skims, shapewear has been helping us achieve smooth, cinched figures for thousands of years.
From Ariana Grande to Meryl Streep, these are the celebs who are written in the stars.
After seeing the jewelry world change over the last three decades, Victoria Reynolds describes her intangible connection with Tiffany & Co.
The iconic photographer is survived by his wife Mia, their three children, and dog Puffy.
Today, Schiaparelli is a brand known to distort the shape and reimagine the form of the wearer. This legacy of whimsical, otherworldly fashion started with founder Elsa Schiaparelli’s surrealist vision.