The rapper has become the newest fashion icon we can't get enough of.
L'OFFICIEL and Cartier brought together some of the most influential voices in fashion to dine and celebrate the Nature Sauvage collection at Mimosa in the Palais Royal.
For her first collection as artistic director, Sarah Burton fuses Givenchy's heritage with a modern vision and assertive femininity for Fall/Winter 2025.
The new design fair bridges the worlds of style and decorative arts. It will pop up in the Jardin des Tuileries March 7 through 10.
Julian Klausner makes his debut as Dries Van Noten's creative director, bringing opulence and play to the house's Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
It was like a Parisian Met Gala.
The designers behind Zomer—the Paris-based brand known for its bold colors and inventive silhouettes—aren’t afraid to break conventions with a lot of quirk along the way.
The store revealed the fine dining experience at its Rive Droite store.
We're convinced these two stepped straight out of a fairytale.
Olivier Gabet, director of the Louvre Museum's Department of Decorative Arts, tells L'OFFICIEL all about a unique exhibition at the famed art museum that takes fashion on a journey through time.
As Peter Copping took the helm, he honored the late Jeanne Lanvin’s intimate, refined, and timeless world with contemporary flair for his Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
She channeled the model-off-duty look with a tan-hued leather outfit before shutting down the Schiaparelli runway.
Cinematic accents and '70s vibes dominate the Fall/Winter 2025 collection, where Mike Amiri also reveals his first feminine silhouettes.
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These were some of the smartest and most dapper street style moments of 2024, from layered Diesel belt skirts to cocoon sleeve moto jackets.
This limited-edition collaboration between Onitsuka Tiger and Patou blends sporty and feminine styles for the ultimate balletcore aesthetic. The new items, including the coveted sneakers, are available to shop in the U.S.
Honoring its storied legacy, Au Départ also launches an Art Collective and unveils new creations through installations.
From Maison Margiela's plastic televisions to Bottega Veneta's eccentric bunny gifts, some fashion week invites are just as glamorous as the shows themselves.
These rising designers are defining their own version of French fashion.
As you enter sweater season and are searching for cozy activities, here are some fashion and art exhibits to put on your bucket list this fall.