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.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Alessandro Michele blends nostalgic sweetness and poetic manifesto in an incandescent collection.
Also not to be missed: Japan’s beloved mascot, Monchhichi.
Pelagia Kolotouros gives Lacoste a confident new edge.
Understated luxury just got a little edgier.
At the Louvre, Nicolas Ghesquière dialed down spectacle in favour of precision and restraint, delivering a collection that redefines sensuality through control, clarity, and the quiet power of dressing for oneself.
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.
Dior’s Cruise 2026 collection brought ethereal romance to Villa Albani Torlonia
In the majestic setting of the Palais des Papes, Nicolas Ghesquière has created a fashion show where past and future intertwine.
Debuting in the Maison's birthplace of Florence, the Cruise collection showcased Gucci's rich history and classic style.
A few steps from the Toji Temple in Kyoto, Maria Grazia Chiuri presented the Women's Collection for Fall 2025.
Alessandro Michele transforms Valentino's Fall/Winter 2025 into a surreal theater of intimacy and identity.
Blending Italian craftsmanship with Mediterranean elegance, Tod's timeless luxury and modern functionality.
Merging classic details with a modern-day touch.
Brands like Diesel and Marni have been experimenting with beauty this Spring/Summer 2025 season.
Showing at Rue de Bellechasse for the second time, Vaccarello once again affirmed his creative talent with his Spring/Summer 2025 collection for Saint Laurent.
On the catwalk, pastel coats, retro knitwear and floral patterns reign supreme.