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2023-06-09 69786
Sports & Baroque -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
On May 24th, Louis Vuitton's Resort 2024 women's wear show took place on the Isola Bella, Italy. Prior to the show, it rained on the island and due to the downpour, guests were moved indoors, resulting in the show starting 15 minutes earlier than originally scheduled. The Louis Vuitton resort 2024 collection draws inspiration from marine life, with fish scale-like decorations on the skirts and shell elements on the headwear. The finale pieces were inspired by the concept of mermaids, with a variety of three-dimensional shapes and colors. The Baroque-style headpieces were custom-made by a studio in Rome that works with operas and films. "In the end, the mermaid became a flower, but perhaps not a real one," said Ghesquière, the designer. This idea inspired a series of long dresses in soft hues.