Refined ruffles, graceful geometric prints, and subtle shimmery details were in abundance on the Altuzarra Fall/Winter 2024 runway.
For the designer's buzzy New York Fashion Week debut, the label looked to the life of the iconic photographer for artistic inspiration, resulting in a runway rife with effortlessly cool leather looks, fresh florals, and bold "butt-cleavage" pants.
In quintessential New York fashion, Khaite's latest collection exudes mysterious elegance.
“A New York Moment” is all about the preppy Americana style with a sophisticated twist.
Merging the contemporary and the classic, Peter Do presents a fresh image of modern minimalism for Helmut Lang's Fall/Winter 2024 collection.
The classic Puma Mostro sneaker gets an update 25 years in the making.
L’OFFICIEL’s history was shaped by Black models whose own stories have gone largely untold. Here, their legacies in fashion and beyond live on.
From Colleen Allen to Câllas Milano, check out some of the young designers joining the NYFW calendar this season.
Forty years after launching his namesake brand, Marc Jacobs is still doing things his way.
From Schiaparelli's unearthly looks to Dior's sleek runway, see this season's most exciting look from Haute Couture Fashion Week.
Known for infusing glitz, glam, subversion, and expression back into Gucci, the prolific designer gave new life to the Italian label and the fashion industry as a whole.
Unlike last year's micro mini trend, denim maxi skirts are here to take its crown.
For her runway debut at the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2023 show, Gigi Hadid served as Cailee Spaeny's impromptu runway coach.
Hedi Slimane presents Celine's Spring/Summer 2024 collection at France's Bibliothèque Nationale Richelieu in a runway film.
Whether it was at fashion week in New York, Paris, London, or Milan, the drop waist silhouette is one trend we've seen nonstop this season.
Guests were immersed in a reimagined hot air balloon for the Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2024 show.
The collection intertwines sporty and chic professionalism — all whilst finding a sense of modernity.
Through daring cutouts and fluid shapes, the fabric and the body converse, resulting in a collection that's an ode to the female figure.
With the show opening with Kaia Gerber and closing with Naomi Campbell, Sarah Burton presents her final collection for Alexander McQueen.
From highly decorated to streamlined and effortless, models own it on and off the runway.