Fashion, for French women, isn’t about impressing others. It’s about harmony—between the inner and outer self.
French girls (and the fashion universe at large) are still into the coastal grandma look and are now mixing it in with quiet luxury pieces like silk pants and designer mesh flats. Into the shape of ...
The high-heeled shoe, popular among men in pre-revolutionary France, is losing favour among women on the streets of Paris. The once familiar click of stiletto on cobble is giving way to the silence of ...
“Liberty Equality Fashion” explores radical shifts in fashion that embodied the ideas of the French Revolution and the women who led the charge. By Dina Gachman Most days, Anne Higonnet is able to ...
Back in February, Paris Fashion Week was overrun with reinterpretations of French-girl style, that endless, and exalted source of fashion inspiration. Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri imagined what a ...
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A peek at the rarified experience of getting fitted at Husbands, the cultish men’s tailoring label, which has become the ...
At THE SAINT LAURENT fashion show in February models paraded in le naked dress: folds of transparent organza, tulle or chiffon, draped over bare breasts. At September’s event the most arresting ...
In Revolution-era Paris, three radically chic media stars swept away centuries of strictures about what women should wear and how they should live. A new book unveils the other French Revolution.
Models present creations by designer Matthieu Blazy as part of his Spring/Summer 2026 Women's ready-to-wear collection show ...