Now that almost all the fashion shows for Spring-Summer 25 are behind us we look back at one of the best shows of the season, namely the Louis Vuitton Spring-Summer 25 show in Paris. Nicolas Ghesquières the creative director of Louis Vuitton womenswear, put on another high-profile show.
Runway Decor
The show opened well right away, the dark room slowly lit up and hundreds of Louis Vuitton cases emerged from the ground forming themselves as a runway. Something iconic, of course. The first models came running up in beautiful jackets with puff sleeves. The jackets were all different prints such as stripes, flowers but also glitter. Ghesquière takes another trip through time with this collection, this time to the Renaissance, an era he feels personally connected to because he grew up in the French Loire Valley with its ancient castles. .
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The details in this show are the statement pieces of this show. There are several accessories in each look that complete the look. Nicolas Ghesquière wants to show a wardrobe full of contrasts and versatile femininity with this collection. He shows this in the different textures, flowing fabrics and prints. Thus, he also mixes with what used to be masculine influences such as the tie. Which he shows in a number of looks in a casual way.
One of the most common accessories in the collection is the long necklace. You can see these in different variations such as with the LV logo, beads or colorful studs among others. These necklaces can also be seen on the bags as bag charms. If you want to read more about that or get inspiration for your own bag, check out our previous blog about bag charms!
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All About The Bags
Of course we can't forget the bags, and they are hard to forget. With the different detail colors and the famous monogram canvas all appear in this Spring-summer bag collection. The texture and intricate embroidery of some of the bags are an inspiration from the historic work of artist Laurent Grasso (aka a phenomenon in art). You can see his painting skills reflected in some of the looks and in the bags.
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