In the label's latest line, we saw a range of pieces, all the way from sensible to sensual.
On the runway, western-inspired details and sharply tailored classics fused, resulting in a bold, yet sophisticated exhibition of the designer's iconic visual language.
Backwards, sideways, or upside down, there’s no right way to wear your clothes.
The label's latest line is soft, sophisticated, and refreshingly sensual.
Are we finally saying goodbye to quiet luxury?
From the club kids to the bookworms, everyone is welcome to get in on this season’s style lessons, featuring Fall/Winter 2025 trends that are sure to make the grade.
As the weather changes, the Fall/Winter 2025 season prepares us with the latest trends that will help us prepare for the cold.
Every season, trends come and go—we break down the Fall/Winter 2025 styles truly worth investing in.
The 19th-century undergarment is back on the fashion map—and we totally get the hype. Here's how one fashion editor is styling the pantaloon pant trend this summer.
At Giorgio Armani Privé, black clothing is anything but boring in the most recent collection titled "Noir Séduisant" or "Seductive Black."
Whether it be picturesque locations or exaggerated silhouettes, the world of Haute Couture has produced dozens of exhilarating runway moments.
Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection finds beauty in the exaggerated interpretation of the Victorian past.
Alexandre Mattiussi closed the second day of Men's Paris Fashion Week.
Led by Pharrell Williams, it channels the spirit of modern Indian style into a global wardrobe shaped by heritage, craftsmanship, and a renewed vision of dandyism.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explore new horizons of menswear with a collection that explores sensorial lightness and compositional freedom.
Special guests in the front row included Keira Knightley, Caroline De Maigret, Joan Thiele, and more.
The brand ambassador and K-pop idol wore a pastel blue tailored look.
Under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière, the French fashion house will take over the Palais des Papes.
In Florence—Gucci’s birthplace—the brand debuted its Cruise collection, rich with history and timeless elegance.
The groundbreaking show drew the likes of Solange Knowles, Paloma Elsesser, and more.