In his second outing for the House, designer Seán McGirr envisioned a folkloric fashion brigade of washed silk organza, cobweb lace, British mohair and silver bullion embroidery.
With Travis Scott, Destroy Lonely, Law Roach and more on the runway, designer Guram Gvasalia siezed all of Paris Fashion Week’s attention as he debuted a line that he encourages you to replicate at home.
With lightweight vented constructions and molten metal accessories fit for rising temperatures.
The Irish designer stole Paris Fashion Week by transforming Mozart, Bach, Chopin, and Mane’s paintings and portraits into wearable artwork.
At the Palais de Tokyo, the punkish visionary’s fashion brigade, comprised of Paris’ fashion school students and Owenscorp employees, debuted looks inspired by his early days in Los Angeles.
The brand’s creative directors, Patric DiCaprio and Bryn Taubensee, discuss creating their first footwear offering and making their mark on the PFW calendar.
On a runway full of eclectic vintage cars, designer Charaf Tajer presented a flamboyant collection inspired by the Mexican-American Los Angelenos Lowriders.
Going ‘seriously’ sexy with a monochromatic palette and an architectural approach to garment construction.
Harvesting Thierry Mugler’s archive with an eye for the future at Paris Fashion Week.
Designer Olivier Rousteing referenced Monsieur Balmain’s breakthrough “New French Style,” as well as the unique pillars of his coined uniform.
In Paris, the Belgian label debuted its first collection without its namesake designer, who retired from fashion in June after 38 successful years at his brand’s helm.
Crafted in 18-karat gold.