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Skye by Brora Adds a Youthful Spin to a Classic British Cashmere Brand

Jesse and Lola Pilkington are riffing on Brora's DNA with a vintage-inspired clothing collection aimed at…

From the Archive: Revisiting China Machado’s Career During AAPI Heritage Month

China Machado defied barriers as the first Asian supermodel and solidified her iconic status in fashion along…

Institution by Galib Gassanoff, Materia, Act. N1 Receive Camera Moda Fashion Trust 2026 Grants

The three winning brands will receive 70,000 euros each in funding, as well as a business mentoring and…

EXCLUSIVE: Marilyn Monroe’s Gold Brocade Opera Coat to Go Under the Hammer at Bonhams in June

The coat, which has the actress' initials stitched in red on the inside, is part of the Bonhams Icons of…

EXCLUSIVE: Diesel Wants You to Swipe Right With New Collaboration for Pride Month

The brand is partnering with Tinder on a capsule collection and campaign fronted by Gigi Goode, with a…

Net-a-porter, Khaite Host Breezy Weekend at Villa San Michele in the Green Hills Overlooking Florence

Weekend guests at Villa San Michele in Fiesole included Olivia Wilde, Gemma Chan, Meghann Fahy, Tom Sturridge…

They Came to America: French Designers Driving Luxury in the U.S.

French fashion brands' timeless legacy of craftsmanship and artistry continues to thrive in America.

How Jackie Kennedy Secretly Commissioned a Givenchy Wardrobe for Her French State Visit

WWD at the time referred to her sartorial choice as "The Kennedy-Paris Controversy."

French, American First Ladies Aren’t Speaking the Same Fashion Language, but Somehow They Understand Each Other

French first ladies always look to showcase their country's fashion and luxury prowess. Their American…

Dior’s American Dream: How U.S. Press and Buyers Propelled the Brand to Global Fame

The designer was received like "visiting royalty" on his first trip to the U.S. in 1947, WWD reported.

A History of American Fashion Designers in Paris

From Mainbocher to Michael Rider, U.S. creatives have shaped the French luxury industry.

How the U.S. Shaped Louis Vuitton’s Most Iconic Monogram Luggage

From designers like Marc Jacobs to clients including Louis Comfort Tiffany, American tastemakers have kept…

How Coco Chanel Pioneered Fashion’s Love Affair With Hollywood

In 1931, the designer was hired by movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn to design costumes for film stars like Gloria…

Cannes Spreads the Wealth With Shared Prizes and Fashion Surprises

From billowing Balenciaga to archival Cartier, the Cannes closing ceremony delivered on its final fashion…

Designer Debuts Take Flight at TWA Hotel

WWD style director Alex Badia shares how the new guard of creative directors is reshaping luxury.