The Northern Irish designer will take the reins of the French fashion house's men's line, and he will unveil his first collection in June.
The legendary British artist takes over the entire Fondation Louis Vuitton, presenting over 400 works that trace his seven-decade career.
Jonathan Anderson leaves his post as creative director of the Spanish House, intensifying the recent flurry of executive changes in fashion.
To celebrate its centenary, the Italian label delivered a fashion show that combined archives and modernity. Sean Paul gave a surprise performance, too.
There's a century of history at the brand, dotted with leather and fur accessories, iconic bags and mantra logos, in constant search of beauty.
The label's cellar master reveals the nuances in making a great bottle of Champagne, as well as how extreme weather can ruin a vintage.
Jones is departing the Italian house after four years at the helm.
Ellen Hodakova Larsson, the designer behind Stockholm-based brand Hodakova, won the prestigious LVMH Prize for young designers this past Tuesday.
See the creatives behind the 2024 Olympics uniforms ahead of the summer.
Get to know the young designers emerging as visionary leaders in the fashion industry.
With the announcement of the Daniel Arsham x Tiffany & Co. collaboration, L'OFFICIEL takes a look back at all of Tiffany's most memorable collabs.
Among the nine finalists, the jury awarded Satoshi Kuwata of Setchu the prestigious LVMH Prize.
"The Landmark" isn't just a newly designed jewelry store. It's an immersive, full-body experience.
Among 22 semi-finalists, the luxury conglomerate has selected its 9 finalists for the esteemed LVMH Prize.
The conglomerate celebrates 25 years of supporting emerging designers, selecting a group of designers with a focus on sustainability, eco-friendly design, and gender fluidity in fashion.
The jury also awarded three designers with this year's Karl Lagerfeld Prize.
Featuring 47 pieces, the collaboration reimagines classic Louis Vuitton silhouettes with a digital twist.
The Cruise 2021 show, aptly named "Game On," takes inspiration from a deck of cards, bringing some fun and games back into high fashion.
This year, the public will have their say in which designer should win the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers.