Supported by By The Styles Desk By the time that Paris Fashion Week ended this month, a dizzying amount of attire had graced runways not just there, but also in New York, London and Milan. Many brands ...
Adrian Appiolaza of Moschino bundled together designer-farewell staples: the overemphasized jog, the dark sunglasses and the two-handed wave. At Bottega Veneta, Louise Trotter made a beeline for an ...
I hope I made you feel Gucci today,” said designer Demna following the finale of his debut Fall 2026 runway show for the ...
Victoria Beckham cut a stylish figure in an extreme thigh-high split dress as she left her offices in Soho, London on Wednesday.
Matter and Shape, the carefully curated design fair that’s quickly become a must-see during Paris Fashion Week, has returned to the Jardin des Tuileries for its third edition. The fair, which opened ...
At just 10 years old, Max Alexander has already accomplished a lot in the fashion industry. With his own design label, employees, millions of social media followers and a collection of clothing ...
Learn how to create wire wrapped jewelry with this easy tutorial. This handmade technique lets you design unique and elegant jewelry pieces using simple tools and wire wrapping methods. Perfect for ...
Fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu has a workplace preference that might make some people bristle: He takes his meetings IRL. The designer allows his team of nearly 80 employees to work remotely, but ...
ROME, Italy — Valentino Garavani, the Italian fashion designer whose name became synonymous with elegance, glamour and a signature shade of red that dominated red carpets around the world, has died at ...
A mix of carmine and scarlet, with a hint of orange — a new hue, inspired by an elderly woman at Barcelona’s opera house, whose elegance struck a young Valentino Garavani. The color, introduced to the ...
MILAN (AP) — Valentino Garavani, the jet-set Italian designer whose high-glamour gowns — often in his trademark shade of “Valentino red” — were fashion show staples for nearly half a century, has died ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Valentino Garavani, the Italian fashion designer who built a world-famous luxury brand around his first name, has died. He was 93.