LVMH Reports Revenue of €42.2 Billion EUR in First Half of 2023
Marking a 15% increase from the same period in 2022.
Marking a 15% increase from the same period in 2022.
The “AGE OF INDIENESS” runway show brought undertones of ’90s and noughties indie grunge references to the fore.
Featuring T-shirts and varsity-inspired leather hooded jackets.
Standouts include a puffy jacket, rugby shirts, floral prints, and leather goods.
Giving a first look at an upcoming collaboration with Avirex.
Featuring corduroy-collared jackets, canvas pants, mix-and-matched button-downs and more.
The historic address, where Cristóbal Balenciaga opened the French Couture House in 1937, will soon become the brand’s main Couture and creative studio.
Across a range of utilitarian outerwear, patchwork jackets, graphic-heavy tops and more.
Titled “ENERGY IS EVERYTHING,” the collection looks to platform LGBTQ+ visionaries with inclusive design ideologies.
The first of six that will release bi-annually through 2025.
Seeing ten finalists create eye-catching designs under “DISRUPT/DISTORT” themes.
With discounts up to 40% off.
Seeing 113 menswear and womenswear students present their final collection to a packed audience.
Dubbed “A Tuscan Getaway,” the collection fashions life in the Italian countryside.
Taking over southern France in Marseille.
Featuring a multidirectional perspective sculpture by American artist and Perceptual Art pioneer Michael Murphy.
The latest guest Creative Director combines Rabanne and JPG archive cues this season.
Featuring arachnid-themed graphics by designer Takuji Mikida.
Inspired by a future of waterborne architecture and bionic advancements.