At Celine, Michael Rider brings a sense of ease that feels both natural and refined.
At Valentino, Alessandro Michele presents Interferenze, a collection where memory, discipline and creative freedom meet on the body.
In the heart of an imagined forest at the Palais d'Iéna, Miuccia Pradabrings fashion closer to the body and explores feminine intimacy with delicacy.
At Hermès, femininity has always been defined by precision and strength.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Sarah Burton imagines a wardrobe for rebuilding the modern woman
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez remind us to have fun.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Chloé celebrates the beauty of craftsmanship and community spirit through a collection imbued with humanity and poetry.
Jonathan Anderson asks a simple question: what lies beneath a perfect reflection?
In Milan, Louise Trotter designs for Bottega Veneta a Fall/Winter 2026 collection where the structure softens and material becomes the real spectacle.
Beyond simply blending fashion and sports, the Japanese brand led fashion enthusiasts into the world of "The Aesthetics of Ma"—a distinctive aesthetic philosophy of Japan.
The model and creator of America's Next Top Model walked for several of the biggest fashion houses, including Saint Laurent, Chanel, and Dior.
Blazy delivered a quietly powerful couture collection that strips Chanel back to its essence
Jonathan Anderson opens the doors of Dior’s Haute Couture department as if unveiling a chamber of wonders.
Making his long-awaited debut as Chanel’s creative director, Matthieu Blazy unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collection to an audience packed with global stars.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Miuccia Prada signs a powerful ode to the work of women, between strength, beauty and memory.
Pelagia Kolotouros gives Lacoste a confident new edge.
Understated luxury just got a little edgier.
True to haute couture tradition, hairstyling this season stayed refined, though not uncreative.
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.
Max Mara Creative Director Ian Griffiths presented a resort collection that blended heritage and tailored elegance.