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 Louis Vuitton, Nicolas Ghesquière imagines a futuristic fable
Blazy loosens up the Maison’s codes without losing their identity.
At Balenciaga, light becomes a way to reveal something deeper about humanity.
At Hermès, femininity has always been defined by precision and strength.
See the House’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection straight from Paris.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Sarah Burton imagines a wardrobe for rebuilding the modern woman
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez remind us to have fun.
The i-dle member and solo artiste talks to L’OFFICIEL about the opening nights of the group’s 2026 i-dle WORLD TOUR [Syncopation], their upcoming stop in Singapore, and what NEVERLAND can expect from MIYEON this year
Tune in at 12:30 a.m. Singapore time to watch the show.
Sixty years after 'Le Smoking' overturned all gender norms, Anthony Vaccarello brought this legendary icon back to its supreme position at the Fall/Winter 2026 show
The Stray Kids member star fronts his first campaign with the American denim brand.
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?
For Fall/Winter 2026, Demna makes his Gucci debut with a collection where Renaissance references, raw sensuality, and sharp pragmatism collide.
Catch it live from Paris at 10 PM, Singapore time, today!
The Brits never miss when it comes to red carpet style. See the standout looks everyone’s talking about.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Max Mara draws on history and neo-medievalism to celebrate a sovereign, powerful and resolutely modern femininity.
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.
At the Fondazione Prada, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons orchestrate an ode to feminine pluralities, where each silhouette reveals layers of memory, time, and identity.