The Couleur Vivante line marks the third Prada Fine Jewelry collection.
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The risqué trend was the go-to VMAs look for many of our favorite style icons.
Between Ariana Grande's polka dot perfection and Sabrina Carpenter's risque naked dress, pop culture fiends were spoiled this year when it came to red carpet looks.
All of our favorite stars have landed in the City of Canals, and as per usual, they've brought their fashion A-game.
Between McQueen skull scarves and Isabel Marant wedge sneakers, it seems nostalgia is at an all-time high this season.
See initial looks from all of the new faces at Versace, Dior, Chanel, and more.
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Meet this season's latest and greatest revamped casual wear trend: varsity sweatshirts.
Celebrate Labor Day by browsing through L'OFFICIEL archives for inspiration on your all-white look before we bid farewell to the heat and welcome the cool weather.
With a mix of silks, tailoring, and breezy essentials, Jennifer Lawrence turns the city heat into her own runway.
Anni Albers' famous textiles and Josef Albers' iconic color studies are thoughtfully incorporated into modern fashion in the latest collection from the label.
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The collection comes alive in a range of patterns, textures, and colors that feel unexpected, yet endlessly chic.
Skinny jeans just might be making their big comeback. L'OFFICIEL breaks down the best ways to style them in 2022.
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The fashion house celebrated their 10 year anniversary with a show at the Copenhagen Fashion Week.
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And she's not afraid of what you think. Sheer bodysuits, micro shorts, and no pants at all—Bianca Censori isn’t just dressing for headlines, she’s dressing on her own terms by echoing decades of runway rebellion.