The Zoolander stars were the talk of Paris at Valentino.
The Victoriana was plain, but another reference the Italian designer threw out—Chola girls—was met with quizzical expressions.
Last season, the 27-year-old winner of the inaugural LVMH Prize showed in a space that, while atmospheric, also looked ready to be condemned.
Diana—editor, columnist, consultant, tastemaker, visionary—has enjoyed a steady moment in the fashion spotlight in recent years.
Being part of fashion week doesn’t come cheap — but it does reap rewards.
Brazilian model Waleska Gorczevski earned top honors this season, walking in 75 shows. Here, she comes up for air.
Instagram has changed the modeling game, providing an easy way to assess a girl’s personality, look and reach.
WWD asks a global array of retailers to single out their favorite collection of Fall 2015 and tell why. This season, Valentino scored the most “favorites.”
At a critical juncture for the iconic brand she launched 31 years ago, Donna Karan turned out a fabulous collection. She discusses her show, her ceo and herself.
The designer plays outside fashion’s traditional lines — and that’s just the way he likes it.
A pack of designers flourishing today owe much of their success to having studied at the altar of Margiela.
Peter Copping treads lightly to honor house codes, please existing clients, cultivate new ones and advance the fashion of a legendary label.
Everything’s coming up Molly for this young Brit, whose collection might be child-inspired but comes with grown-up aspirations.
Controlled bravado expressed in cut, texture and detail marked some of fall’s best clothes.
An elegiac allure emerged as designers explored the dark side of beauty.
NYFW is packing up the tents once again, in search of a new show hub.
Out of thousands of snaps during fashions eason, WWD photographers choose one favorite frame.
Was it just a quirk of the season or is American fashion experiencing a Golden Age?
For pretty young things on the brink of fame, fashion season is a facetime op with the right crowd, at the right shows, with the right brand alliances.
Creative Director Alber Elbaz curated many of Jeanne Lanvin's pieces from the Twenties and Thirties.
Royal Tenenbaum style was all over the runways.