Louis Vuitton’s Latest Womenswear Campaign Storms Paris In Style
Staring House ambassadors Deepika Padukone, Jung Ho-Yeon, Léa Seydoux, and Elaine Zhong.
Staring House ambassadors Deepika Padukone, Jung Ho-Yeon, Léa Seydoux, and Elaine Zhong.
Florence Tétier dips into the designer’s archives, recalling ’90s runway movements and body art fascinations.
The 12-piece line cites inspiration in classic utilitarianism.
Revealing a vibrant collection that relaxes under the sun.
Seeing models brace against intense winds and rainfall.
Sharing Nicolai Marciano’s latest expression of the imprint.
Henri Levy debuts a rebellious collection that documents lost American tourists in Europe.
The 14,000 square-foot space will house the brand’s menswear, womenswear and childrenswear.
The Changemakers London Programme becomes the first iteration of the initiative to launch in the EMEA region.
Just days after Sarah Burton took her final bow at the historic label’s helm.
Decking the halls of Palais de Tokyo with pattern-heavy ensembles to kick off the final day of Paris Fashion Week.
Marking the beginning of Stefano Gallici’s reign at the darkly glamorous label.
The British designer ends her 26-year run at the House with an emotional tribute to contemporary women and her loyal team.
Rei Kawakubo presented 19 looks packed with color, featuring puffed and bulbous designs that speak for themselves.
“I archived her closet at home, photographed the looks and numbered them, put them all in a hat, and picked 34 because those are the years I knew Vivienne.”
Voluminous and angular silhouettes arrived larger than life, reinterpreting classic garments with a sculptural identity.
Shayne Oliver partners with the premier adult entertainment hub, yet again.
The Japanese designer allows us into his creative mind, debuting grandiose gowns ruffled with tulle.
Drawing inspiration from styles seen around football pitches; from hoodies and tracksuits to scarves and Harrington Jackets.