The shoes are doing all the talking.
Dolce & Gabbana debut their “Pyjama Boys” collection at Milan Fashion Week—a glamorous, summer-ready take on effortless, easy-to-wear style.
Celebrating over a century of expertise in measuring time across multiple time zones.
The label revealed its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, replete with neutral-hued daytime looks and classic formalwear.
Through memory, myth, and material, the three Filipino artists explore what it means to imagine new futures and how art can shape the way we see the world.
Leeroy New shares his perspective on the artist’s role in environmental work.
Issa Barte shares her perspective on the artist’s role in environmental work.
Derek Tumala shares his perspective on the artist’s role in environmental work.
The launch brought the fashion crowd together to celebrate the GA-V01—a fresh design with futuristic tech that adds a new chapter in toughness.
Jonathan Bailey reflects on his rapid rise from a Bridgerton breakout to Wicked and Jurassic World: Rebirth, opening up about breaking barriers for gay actors and life post-spotlight.
The brand renewed its collaboration with the American director and presented a new short film in addition to showing its first ready-to-wear at an event in Milan.
The Guest of Honor of Pitti Uomo 108 presented the Spring/Summer 2026 men's fashion show in the gardens of Villa Medicea della Petraia.
Saint Laurent’s Winter 2025 campaign pairs Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Christopher Walken in a cinematic study of masculine fashion.
This comes after the actor’s Met Gala stunt, where he arrived wearing a bedazzled race car helmet, teasing the motorsport movie.
The action star is putting his stylish foot forward amid his movie premiere in London.
Grandpa’s plaids, disco-era sparkles, and colorful stripes are all fair game—this is transitional dressing with personality.
The British fashion house welcomes the star into its family of creatives.
This year’s Watches & Wonders did not only unveil new timepieces, but also the pulse of the watch industry itself. The show made one thing clear: luxury watchmaking is evolving with respect for its past and a keen eye on today’s wearer.
Blokecore just got the high fashion treatment.
Cole Micek’s rise goes beyond stats or highlight reels, it’s a story of purpose and presence. Even from outside the Philippines, where basketball is more than just a game, he’s offering a new take on what it means to be an MVP.
The off-calendar fashion show marked Zegna's debut in the United Arab Emirates and, above all, inaugurated a new grammar of Italian-ness.
The new designation denotes the most accurate Spring Drive yet, with an annual deviation of just 20 seconds.
With Louis Vuitton, the actor channels a more refined, directional look.
The actor tells L'OFFICIEL what it was like to portray his "self-destructive" character, Marcus Baker, in crisis mode throughout the Netflix show's new episodes.
The legendary actor trades silver screen mystique for sharp tailoring in Saint Laurent’s latest menswear campaign.