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From sultry at Armani Privé to dystopian at Schiaparelli and Balenciaga, designers reveled in the color black for their ...
Syrian couturier Rami Al Ali made history Thursday as the first fashion designer from his country to feature in the official ...
Even Giorgio Armani — famously loyal to light, neutral tones — abandoned his usual palette in favor of exquisite black ...
From Glenn Marten's debut at Margiela to Demna's final bow at Margiela, here are the best looks from the Fall/Winter 2025 ...
Syrian couturier Rami Al Ali made history on Thursday as the first fashion designer from his country to feature in the ...
Inside the Palais’ all-beige salon interior, Knightley—who attended the show with husband James Righton — joined Chanel’s ...
Julie de Libran’s fashion shows feel less like industry events than family gatherings. Every six months a coterie of her chic ...
Haute Couture Week A/W 2025 arrives in Paris. Follow along for a first look at the shows, presentations and other fashion ...
PARIS — Giorgio Armani showed his latest Privé haute couture collection at the label’s gilded Paris headquarters on Tuesday last week, displaying black velvet evening wear with shimmery touches on the ...
But this season at Armani couture, while these elements were undoubtedly present, something more interesting lay in the mix.
Iris Van Herpen showcases sea-inspired fashion and Schiaparelli a "Return to the Future" at Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture.
The acclaimed Syrian designer’s debut signals a breakthrough for Middle Eastern representation in global haute couture.