Louis Vuitton's collaboration with Nike featuring Air Force 1 sneakers designed by Virgil Abloh launches this week along with a series of art installations.
The Swiss luxury brand tapped Carla Chan to create an exclusive augmented reality art experience and NFT inspired by the Swiss landscape.
Supermodel Adriana Lima reflects on her 25 years in the industry in conversation with New York designer Anna Sui for L'OFFICIEL's Spring 2022 digital cover.
Lady Gaga is one of today's most acclaimed artists with a list of mansions at her disposal, but she got her roots on the Lower East Side of New York City.
The new, monochrome look of Acne's Soho shop was celebrated yesterday with cocktails and spring fashion.
Bored with New York City's art scene, Jamian Juliano-Villani and two close friends decide to make some noise by launching their own irreverent gallery.
Novelist Marc Levy and Saint-Gobain Chairman Pierre-André de Chalendar were celebrated for their contributions to French-American culture.
Monet's Coin du Bassin aux Nymphéas may sell for more than $40 million.
This rising designer just dropped her first eponymous collection of fine silk garments and cashmere scarves.
The brand opened its new SoHo store with a cocktail party followed by an intimate dinner at The Mercer.
Call it the new minimalism: This fall’s shapes take inspiration from the ’90s while remaining undoubtedly of the moment.
L'OFFICIEL Art rings in the opening of The Armory Show with a festive party at the Equinox Hotel in New York City.
The Mercer Street boutique opens with a partnership with the International Center of Photography, featuring the work of four women artists. Here, L'OFFICIEL speaks with Burch and the photographers about envisioning a "New" New York.
Zendaya has packed her bags and is heading to NYC.
The duo partners for an immersive retail experience at Burberry's Soho location.
The collaborative series explores the rebirth of New York City through the world of art and film.
The limited-time store will be open through to September.
The show began with a message from some of Broadway's most iconic faces.
In an art season packed with heavy-lifters, Janaina Tschäpe, Nina Beier, and Mandy El-Sayegh stand out by re-imagining the familiar.