In the new season, Nicolas Ghesquière, creative director of Louis Vuitton, immerses us in the world of station romance, meetings and goodbyes, chance encounters, and long waits. Each piece presented on the runway is not just a garment from the collection—it’s part of a story, where every look has its own character and tells a unique narrative. Once again, Ghesquière proves that for him, fashion is not just about clothing; it is a whole universe full of emotions and impressions. Inspired by the atmosphere of train stations, he has created a collection that transports us to those thrilling moments when time seems to slow down, and every glance, every touch has special meaning.
On the runway, we see looks filled with passion and tension, as if the characters are on the verge of new encounters or farewells. The unique blend of romance and modernism is present in the fabrics, the silhouettes, and the details. Ghesquière masterfully plays with contrasts: elegant shapes are paired with street style elements, and femininity is highlighted with masculine features in the clothing. Each look on the runway is not just an item of clothing; it’s a character that doesn’t merely wear the garments but lives in them. This creates the feeling that the entire collection is something more than just fashion. It’s a story about people, about how fashion can be connected to emotions and life moments we experience.
The Louis Vuitton collection of the season conveys an atmosphere of unpredictability, where every moment feels important, and each look tells its own little story. Ghesquière has once again shown that his view of fashion goes beyond just appearance—it’s a world of feelings and experiences, which he masterfully conveys through clothing.