Our favorite style stars have officially landed in Paris.
The label bid adieu to Paris Fashion Week with twinkles and tulle for its latest collection.
From archival obsessions to leather-and-sparkle contrasts, the creative shares how her personal style fits into the Miu Miu universe.
The rising singer steps out for the brand’s latest runway show and reflects on style, music, and the exciting year ahead.
Nicolas Ghesquière explores landscapes, craft, and technology in a collection shaped by the natural world.
The master of different hairstyles, Zendaya sports a unique pixie cut as her new look.
For his second ready-to-wear line for the label, Matthieu Blazy presented a range of utterly fantastical takes on classic Chanel-isms.
Inspired by the fearless Australian women of the 1920s, Nicky Zimmermann’s latest collection balances utility and romance.
Between shadow and light, Balenciaga's ClairObscur Fall/Winter 2026 collection transforms Renaissance pictorial techniques into a contemporary meditation on humanity, the body, and fashion.
Michael Rider’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection for Celine celebrates instinctive style.
Channeling Art Deco painter Tamara de Łempicka, the collection translated sculptural compositions into a wardrobe of refined tailoring and controlled drama.
For their second collection, Jack McCollough & Lazaro Hernandez turned fashion into a playground. Bright colors, inflatable parkas, latex trompe l'oeil, and shearling trimmed like poodles.
The singer and actress brought her unique sartorial flair to Paris for one of the week's most anticipated shows.
While the runways showcased designer visions, the streets revealed what fashion insiders are actually wearing. From office-ready suiting to full fantasy moments, here are the trends that defined the sidewalks.
Isabel Marant dreams up a nighttime wardrobe where the bohemian look of the Parisian woman is reinvented between sensuality, freedom, and urban power.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Haider Ackermann designs a magnetic collection for Tom Ford, where power dressing meets a dark, cinematic sensuality.
The label's latest line orchestrates a journey through Parisian everyday life, where the rigor of the lines and the brilliance of an immaculate finale celebrate five years of sharp modernity.
Through symbolic silhouettes and metaphoric prints, the label's latest line illustrates the transition from adolescence to discovering your adult self.
The new creative director delivered exactly what the house needed: minimalist opulence with a pulse, wrapped in shadows and '80s silhouettes.
At the Tuileries, Dior staged a runway where the simple act of walking felt theatrical, transforming the promenade into a performance and fashion into living art.