Earlier, Louis Vuitton’s 2025 early spring Cruise Collection moved to the Spanish resort destination of Barcelona, and was held at the treasure of Barcelona – Park Güell. This dreamland designed by the genius architect Gaudi is the soul and symbol of the city, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gaudi’s creativity is like a unique kingdom that still shines brightly in the city.
The Louis Vuitton Spring 2025 collection draws inspiration from the diverse culture of Spain, interpreting the brand’s pursuit of exquisite craftsmanship and passionate charm.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, women’s creative director Nicolas Ghesquière cleverly blends traditional and modern art styles, presenting a perfect modern fashion collection in neutral tones. Each piece interprets a different cultural story, full of sincerity and surprises.
Further reading:
- 【Interview with Moritz Glik】 Jewelry with classical architectural aesthetics from New York
- The Intersection of Art and Fashion! Vacheron Constantin collaborates with haute couture designer Yin Yiqing to create “The Pleats of Time” exhibition, unveiling 5 major highlights!
- Watches that resemble works of art CHANEL “COUTURE O’CLOCK” pays tribute to haute couture
The fashion show this time is fully designed by creative set designer James Chinlund, with seating arrangements following natural contours, presenting a harmonious spatial aesthetic. In terms of music, Gary Numan’s “Music for Chameleons” and Malcolm McLaren’s “Madame Butterfly” were chosen, using the unique charm of music to elevate the event to a climax.