Hopping from one fashion show to the next, the Filipino icon graced Paris in style–all the while spotlighting the names of longstanding ateliers.
Demna marks the close of a decade at Balenciaga with a collection that blends tribute, innovation, and emotion into a final, personal statement.
Cardi B brought a live crow, Dua Lipa cut her beach trip short, and Hunter Schafer returned in style.
Set above the Grand Palais, Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2025 show honours its heritage in hushed tones—while the fashion world holds its breath for Matthieu Blazy’s debut.
The limited-edition jewellery line, co-designed by Brand Ambassador Felix, supports UNICEF’s mission to protect vulnerable children worldwide.
Twenty years since its original release, this 2000s cult classic returns with a modern twist.
Paris Haute Couture Week Fall/Winter 2025 promises to be one of the most radical in recent years, marked by designer farewells and debuts.
For Celine's Spring 2026 collection, Rider creates a dialogue between eras.
Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection finds beauty in the exaggerated interpretation of the Victorian past.
In 'Run Seokjin', BTS' Jin returned to the stage wrapped not only with warmth from the fans' love, but also in layers of impeccable style.
Prices go up to US$10,300 for a bathrobe.
He’s officially with the Italian fashion house.
Alexandre Mattiussi closed the second day of Men's Paris Fashion Week.
For the second time in its 188-year history, Hermès left its homeland to present a new collection outside of France.
Max Mara Creative Director Ian Griffiths presented a resort collection that blended heritage and tailored elegance.
Burberry says that Seungmin's self-expression, authenticity and innovation resonate deeply with Burberry’s creative spirit.
This Fall, the Longchamp woman returns to her creative roots — Embracing the power behind her hands and what they can create.
K-pop sensation and global fashion icon Jennie has been unveiled as the face of Jean Paul Gaultier’s Pre-Fall 2025 campaign, earning the title of “Ultimate Gaultier Muse.”
Maria Grazia Chiuri departed from Dior after nine years as creative director, marking the end of a groundbreaking era as the first woman to lead the historic fashion house.
Fifty years in, Bottega Veneta’s signature weave still has more to say.