Sabrina Bahsoon, who first started posting dancing TikToks on London’s tube, now attends fashion shows at PFW.
Ready to sport something new this season? Get ready for the fall with one of these must-have handbags.
Co-founder Rachel Lim and CEO Dione Song were inaugurated for the brand under the Entrepreneur category.
Shorts are getting even shorter.
To celebrate Disney100, fantasy meets French luxury in a collab that even Stan Lee would be proud of.
Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2024 feels the rush (and not just because Troye Sivan walked the runway).
He has been named the successor of Sarah Burton.
Inspired by the modernist villa Noailles.
Demna brings together the muses and significant figures from his life, gracing the catwalk with their presence.
Join us at Paris Fashion Week as Givenchy unveils the contemporary elegance narrative of the Spring/Summer 2024 women's collection, curated by Matthew M. Williams.
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.
With the show opening with Kaia Gerber and closing with Naomi Campbell, Sarah Burton presents her final collection for Alexander McQueen.
For her last Chloé show, Gabriela Hearst comes full circle, addressing her final solution to climate activism — consciousness.
With a fun play on proportions and an unexpected eye on detailing, the Loewe show unveils a lineup of garments fitting for the everyday.
Catch Nicolas Ghesquière's unveiling of the French maison's latest collection direct from Paris Fashion Week at 8.30pm, Singapore time.
In celebration of her highly anticipated return to K-dramas with Netflix's Doona, let Suzy's unique fashion sense be your guide to refreshing your fall wardrobe.
As we head to the final week of fashion month, so do the stars! We've rounded up the best dressed celebrity guests from every show.
Maria Grazia Chiuri challenges conventional notions of femininity and feminism in today’s society.
With no sign of '80s power suits in sight, the collection was chic and sensual, honouring its lineage from a modern view.
Presented at Milan Fashion Week, the Japanese brand’s show focused on layering, manifested through detailed cut-outs, playful margins and asymmetric sleeves.
Tod's celebrates the essence of Italian craftsmanship, a core value for the brand, while fully embracing the captivating atmosphere of the upcoming Don Carlos production set to premiere at Teatro alla Scala in December.
Dolce&Gabbana reaffirms their desire to return to their roots, embracing lace, bustiers, garters, and enticing slit-adorned suits for their Spring/Summer 2024 collection.
Maximilian Davis at Milan Fashion Week rethinks the Italian tailoring of the Italian brand. A Spring/Summer 2024 Women's and Men's collection in which even the details become unpredictable.
Witness the unveiling of Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest collection for the French luxury label live from Paris at 9pm tonight, Singapore time.