At the heart of the collection bloomed the “Field Flower” print, a vibrant ode to the photographs of Sir Paul’s father, Harold. This floral motif, adapted from Harold’s lens, cascaded across shirts, ties, and luxurious jacquard knitwear, weaving a poignant thread of personal history into the fabric of the collection.
A vibrant energy pulsed through the Paris Fashion Week air as Paul Smith unveiled ... inky palette, inspired by Saul Leiter’s evocative color photography, bathed the collection in a moody ...
Fashion designer Ludovic de Saint Sernin stepped in to design Jean Paul Gaultier haute couture Wednesday at Paris Couture Week, reinterpreting the house’s legacy with a collection steeped in his signature aesthetic of eroticism,
After Milan, it was time for the Autumn/Winter 2025 men's shows in Paris. Spanning six days, the collections on show came from both the French brands that historically show in the city, and ones that want a taste of the Parisian energy.
Alessandro Michele’s Valentino couture debut was the most anticipated ticket of Paris Couture Week. The designer didn’t disappoint with a lavish spectacle at the Palais Brongniart, a fittingly historic backdrop for his past-meets-present storytelling.
Pharrell Williams, in collaboration with Nigo, presented his latest menswear Louis Vuitton collection, "Remember the Future" at the Louvre.
Didier Ludot, the godfather of vintage fashion, is closing his couture resale shop in Paris after 50 years. Yes, there is a sale.
Fashion week tends to favor form over function. Whether the forecast is predicting 90 degrees and humid or a polar vortex, the professionally well-dressed will wear that cool leather blazer (and not much else) like their life (or their follower count) depends on it.
The British designer Paul Smith sat down with Gentleman's Journal ahead of his collection unveiling during Paris Fashion Week
Amid an uncertain political climate, designers at the latest menswear show in Paris sent messages of resilience and resistance down the runway. Among the key looks was a reimagined “hipster” for 2025.
Sacai, Japan’s biggest fashion powerhouse, brought the wild side to Paris Fashion Week with a collection that reimagined childhood nostalgia through a lens of cutting-edge design.