. . . said to be a fairytale told in dresses — alice in wonderland, the little red riding hood,...
THE MAGIC OF PARIS FASHION WEEK is as unfailing and ubiquitous as the legacy of the maisons that hold their shows there since the late 19th Century. Take Dior, now helmed by the first female creative director in the house's history — Maria Grazia Chiuri — and her feminist looks that storm down the runways. Or Saint Laurent, which under Anthony Vacarello continues catering to the cool nonchalant Parisienne. However, under the great fashion week shakeup, new faces are migrating from London and New York to the French fashion capital.
[Slideshow — if slides do not advance, click here] THE SPRING CAMPAIGNS are beginning to arrive, and so far, Valentino...
PLEATS AND GILDED HEADDRESSES, tulle and lace, the Valentino Fall 2015 Couture collection was an ode to Rome and the designers’ Italian...
. . . beautiful fabrics and delicate embroidery, intricate beading and brocade — the valentino spring collection was all exquisite...
[Slideshow — if slides do not advance, click here] WHILE THE WORLD HAS BEEN caught up in a flurry of...
“Lightness suggests movement and a touching imperfection pervades all in a harmony of delicate colors.” Maria Grazia Chiuri and...
Pierpaolo Piccioli can do no wrong at Valentino. Creative Director since 2008, but only sole Creative Director of the Maison since 2016 with the exit of Maria Grazia Chiuri, he has really come into his own...







