Paris Haute Couture Week is in full swing, and plenty of celebrities flocked to the City of Lights for the latest collections.
The American fashion designer’s debut collection with the French luxury fashion house marks a personal homecoming and the brand’s return to wearability.
Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection finds beauty in the exaggerated interpretation of the Victorian past.
The French fashion designer's latest collection reads like a love letter to his family's roots and Provençal upbringing.
After a six-year hiatus, Calvin Klein returns to the true American spirit for Fall/Winter 2025.
Amid the frenzy of fashion week, Volvo offered a quiet luxury to support a fashion editor’s non-stop schedule.
Julian Klausner makes his debut as Dries Van Noten's creative director, bringing opulence and play to the house's Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
Donatella Versace brought edge and elegance to close out Milan Fashion Week's fourth day, blending sleek silhouettes, bold prints, and a dash of cowboy cool.
From equestrian-inspired tailoring to a rich yet understated palette, Brunello Cucinelli’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection explores the harmony between spontaneity and refinement.
Daniel Lee took inspiration from the outdoors and British architecture to present a collection embedded with tradition and English sophistication.
Fashion week results are in, and these food-titled hues are set to dominate the year. See how coffee tones and red velvet are making their marks in fashion.
With 2,000 origami birds perched above the runway, transformed into a surreal aviary, the latest collection explored themes of identity and freedom.
The PPG bestie trio from the reality TV show have been in the front row and carpets at all the glitzy parties, minus JaNa Craig.
Julez Smith is the ultimate Luar muse. See his runway return to the cult-favorite line designed by Raul Lopez.
The designer's Fall/Winter 2025 collection took inspiration from crowdsourced images of Black matriarchs. The clothes are infused with brand signatures and plenty newness.
The con artist sat front row at the Christian Cowan runway show, channeling the wealthy heiress character she attempted to hoodwink.
The clothes are a gesture towards a place one can never return: childhood. Fun details include the label's name printed on graphic T-shirts in a Toys”R”Us-like typeface.
The designer’s muse was the “madcap heiress” (or the woman who has inherited unimaginable wealth). This came gloriously alive in Mongolian fur, tweeds, and more.
From bold, head-to-toe reds to sleek all-black ensembles and earthy neutrals, fashion week attendees embraced monochromatic and tonal dressing, proving that cohesive color palettes are the ultimate statement this season.
Catherine Holstein blends bold prints, sleek silhouettes, and sensual details to elevate Khaite’s signature effortless cool-girl aesthetic for Fall/Winter 2025.