The most beautiful models emerge from the women's fashion shows for autumn/winter 2024-2025, presented in the season's timeless colour: 20 elegant dresses to wear during the holiday season, from Christmas to New Year's Eve.
Calvin Klein makes its sweet return to American Fashion Week. Under its new creative direction, Veronica Leoni's first show, Autumn Winter 2025, will debut during New York Fashion Week.
The Winter Holiday 2024 Collection imagined by Fendi is a contemporary luxury basic with sharp proportions, declined in a palette of neutral colours and characterized by bold accessories: the “Fendi Filo” necklace and bracelets, the newborn variations of the iconic Peekaboo, the logoed slingbacks. And a golden & festive touch, with neo Sixties references, for inlaid minidresses with a geometric silhouette. To punctuate a refined purist elegance.
An all-female story that began in 2003, born from the friendship between the two founders and creatives of the Parisian brand, Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief.
Harry Winston takes us on a journey around the world with his latest collection of high jewellery.
You will never find better than diamonds or coloured stones to please your loved ones. The proof is in 20 festive creations to slip under the tree.
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow shines in the new Saint Laurent 2025 campaign, captured by the bold eye of photographer David Sims.
High-Waisted, Baggy, or Skinny: The Leather Pants of Winter 2024 that Blur Gender Lines
Black continues to be the protagonist of winter 2025, with dresses in bouclé, velvet and silk, which combine elegance, versatility and glamour.
A slip dress may seem trivial, but the one that Kate Moss dared to wear in 1993, designed by Liza Bruce, marked a turning point in fashion and redefined the codes of glamour.
For the holidays, Schiaparelli unveils a limited-edition capsule collection, celebrating evening elegance with bold, couture creations.
Late for your Christmas presents? Don't panic, L'OFFICIEL reveals its ingenious list of gifts to slip under the tree — which will not fail to please your loved ones.
And what shoes to match? Ballet flats or high-heeled boots, the knitted dress is the latest frontier of the new comfy look
Mary Katrantzou takes her vision to ancient Roman roots to birth the new Calla collection of the Maison.
Discover the history of Chanel, from the genius of Coco to the relaunch with Lagerfeld, up to the new era of Matthieu Blazy. What links - stylistically speaking - the young Belgian designer to the Maison? A journey through revolution, elegance and timeless innovation.
For winter 2024-2025, mini-sized bags are confirmed as one of the most loved trends in the fashion world, capturing the attention of enthusiasts and the catwalks of Milan and Paris.
A thoughtfully curated collection of timeless essentials, designed to enhance your everyday wardrobe.
With the announcement of Matthieu Blazy as the new Creative Director, we celebrate the link between Chanel and the L'OFFICIEL archives, reliving the imagination of Lagerfeld and the timeless vision of Coco Chanel.
A journey between nostalgia and innovation: Alessandro Michele's Valentino Autumn/Winter 2025 pre-collection celebrates the return to maximalism with tailored details, irresistible accessories and an aesthetic that uniquely mashes together past and present - in perfect harmony with each other.
Kering and Bottega Veneta announce Louise Trotter as the new creative director of Bottega Veneta. Meet the British designer and former creative director of Carven and Lacoste.
Formerly at Bottega Veneta, the designer promises a new lease of life for the French House, and is expected to deliver.
Elegant and glamorous, short, long, and sexy dresses are here just in time to ring in the New Year 2025 — adorned in dazzling 24-karat gold, shimmering 925 silver, auspicious red, and a sea of sparkling sequins.
Discover the new Balenciaga campaign "This is a Balenciaga Campaign" by Juergen Teller: between innovative design, international stars and a tribute to Paris, the Maison rewrites the concept of style.
After ten years at the helm of Renzo Rosso's fashion house, British designer John Galliano is stepping down as creative director of Maison Margiela.
Japanese designer Mio Harutaka draws inspiration from the beauty and poetry of nature to create her precious jewels, creating a truly enchanted world