Industry insiders reflect on the impact of the institution founded by Carol Lim and Humberto Leon in 2002.
The duo have decided to focus on their own brand, Opening Ceremony.
Humberto Leon and Carol Lim tapped Uma Thurman's "Kill Bill" stunt double for a surprise martial arts-infused spectacle.
Lunch with Jonah Hill and Spike Jonze, anyone?
The Korean beauty trend is still going strong here in the U.S.
Plus, Gigi Hadid gets another international "Vogue" cover.
She pulled double duty for Kenzo and Opening Ceremony designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon this week.
Watch actress (and talented dancer) Margaret Qualley in a fashion version of Fatboy Slim’s "Weapon of Choice."
The Swedish retailer tapped Carol Lim and Humberto Leon as its 2016 collaborators.
And does a great American accent, too.
"The part where it’s a campaign is secondary," explained Humberto Leon of "Snowbird," which premiered in Los Angeles Tuesday.
The low-key event was a welcome respite from fashion month's many runway spectacles, though Humberto Leon made a case for those, too.
Now, with the launch of Framework, the Black Frame founder is bringing his specific, unwavering point of view to creative projects.
Melissa Forde put her own spin on the '90s style, which will be sold exclusively at Opening Ceremony.
Co-Creative Directors Humberto Leon and Carol Lim designed an adventurous set and the clothes to match.
Carol Lim and Humberto Leon spoke with Natasha Lyonne about the inspiration (and process) behind their fall/winter 2015 collection
The "MICA" device, done in collaboration with Intel, lands in stores in early December.
The brand is bringing a little bit of Broadway to Fashion Week.
Expansion plans are already underway and could see new stores dedicated to the in-house brand.
But will it top the chocolate waterfall at Opening Ceremony?
Ooh, and Manolo Blahnik, Vans and Birkenstock are on board for the Surrealist-inspired line, too.
We didn't get a Golden Ticket, but the show was still pretty awesome.
Including the line's latest fashion sweatshirt, of course.
Cara Delevingne is crowned "Miss Cool" on the cover of Vogue Australia's October issue, shot by Benny Horne. {Vogue Australia} Courtney Love called "that hillbilly" Miley Cyrus "sort of punk in a weird sex way." She's certainly got a way with words. {NY Post} "Bring back John Galliano!" The founder of London boutique Browns, Joan Burstein, shares why the fashion industry still needs the controversial designer. {Vogue UK} Kenzo creative directors Carol Lim and Humberto Leon reveal the story behind the brand's insanely popular tiger sweatshirt—and how it almost didn't happen. {Vogue UK} Urban Outfitters takes a video tour inside Lisa Frank HQ in Tucson, AZ and talks with the Lisa Frank herself. It's just as magical as it sounds. {The Atlantic}