From New York to Paris, Amelia Gray is redefining off-duty fashion with her effortlessly cool mix of baggy jeans, cropped fur, and Y2K-inspired edge
The beloved beauty and style influencer has been a frequent face this season at Paris Fashion Week. Ahead of the highly anticipated Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026 show, L'OFFICIEL caught up with her to debrief the week.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Thom Browne sets out on an interstellar odyssey where classic elegance flirts with the unknown.
Over a year after Virginie Viard left the label's helm, Chanel enters a new era with its Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
The Chloé girl is alive and well—and this season, she's wearing ultra-vibrant florals.
When in doubt, search the streets of Paris for sartorial inspiration.
For her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Victoria Beckham explores the imperfect grace of beginnings, between nostalgia and contemporary audacity.
Between apparent fragility and instinctive strength, Sarah Burton reveals a femininity magnified by the tension between structure and revelation.
Satoshi Kondo’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection for Issey Miyake redefines movement, form, and function with playful yet precise innovation.
The designer blends bohemian fluidity and utilitarian accents in an odyssey that exists between both the solar and nocturnal realms.
Julien Dossena imagines a stylized nostalgia for the 1950s, reinvented as a sensual manifesto of rupture.
Mugler's Spring/Summer 2026 collection is deliciously sensual with sharp silhouettes, sheer fabrics, and an air of theatricality.
At Paris Fashion Week, Acne Studios offers a variation of visions of femininity, ranging between subversion, grace, and androgynous energy.
The maison experimented with a range of unique textures, soft colors, and gentle silhouettes this season.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Haider Ackermann infuses Tom Ford with a refined sensuality, ranging between nocturnal bursts and reborn light.
With the new creative director’s debut, the legendary Italian label took a bold step into a new era this season.
Whether hustling between Spring/Summer 2026 shows or simply strolling through the Milanese streets, the fashion crowd showed up and showed out for Milan Fashion Week.
Trench coats, floaty organza skirts, and cropped silhouettes ruled the runway at the Italian label's latest show.
As the first show held after Giorgio Armani's passing, the collection becomes an emotional encyclopedia, a tale of memories of a recent vacation, a blend of melancholy, and promise for the future.
Order meets disorder in Boss's Spring/Summer 2026 collection entitled "The Boss Paradox."