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2023-07-03 69398
The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Love and light are key elements throughout the entire Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2024 Collection, with the sun as the focal point of the design. The sun is seen as an important source that nurtures all things, inspiring, healing, and uniting people from different cultural backgrounds and beliefs. The men's fashion show took place on the oldest bridge in Paris. Pharrell Williams continues the legacy of former design legend Virgil Abloh, infusing his own understanding of fashion trends into all products: the collision of American street style and French luxury craftsmanship, new graphic and text designs, the fusion of the classic Damier checkerboard pattern with an 8-bit pixel style to create a new camouflage, all embodying Louis Vuitton's mission to spread and pay tribute to the rich culture created by humanity.
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2023-06-09 67313
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.
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2022-10-10 80120
Large-scale Futurism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Staged once again in the majestic surroundings of the Louvre in Paris, Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2023 Collection is unveiled in the museum’s Cour Carrée. For the first time, Nicolas Ghesquière has invited leading French contemporary artist Philippe Parreno and production designer James Chinlund to conceptualize the event’s spectacular set design. With metal grills, mirrors, and a myriad of lightbulbs that evoke a fairground attraction, the set is centered upon a vividly red “monster flower” with golden stamen that rise up dramatically into the Parisian sky.
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2022-07-04 75354
Strange Math -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection, named Strange Math, is set on pure imagination, which is at the heart of the Maison’s ethos. It explores the relationship between imagination and reality and brings together creative minds into the ecosystem that welcomed Virgil Abloh back in 2018, and that strives for creatorship, craftsmanship and showmanship.
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2022-06-14 67411
Boyhood of Music -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton has unveiled its new Pre-Spring 2023 menswear collection that channels the creative vision of the late Virgil Abloh. The new Louis Vuitton creative team brought to life his vision of exploring boyhood through music. By looking at one’s musical journey, the new collection explores the mirrored evolution of wardrobe and how it dances with elements of past, present and future. Captured at the Centre National de la Danse in Paris, the new collection is organized into two chapters.
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2022-05-16 77554
Modern Warrior Woman -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Boasting a dazzling interplay of texture and light and a visionary furthering of creative director Nicolas Ghesquière’s mingling of past, present, and future, Louis Vuitton‘s Cruise 2023 show was a brilliant dialogue between the designer’s craft and the location he selected to show it: the courtyard of San Diego’s Salk Institute for Biological Studies, a visionary complex designed by architect Louis Kahn in the early 60’s. Multi-piece wraps recalled Ancient Greek tunics or the garb of Amazon warriors, while metallic scales updated medieval armor for the modern warrior woman. High-shine leathers and metallic denims were stitched with embroidery that oxidizes and changes color with time. Laser-cut, gladiator-like skirts danced and shimmered in the sun along with their wearers steps.
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2022-03-08 83946
Young Adulthood -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton released its A/W 22/23 collection in the famous Musée d’Orsay, and it was the first runway show ever at the museum. The ‘squid game’ star Jung Ho-yeon opened and closed the show. Time has been a subtext for Nicolas Ghesquière since the beginning of his tenure at Louis Vuitton. Ghesquière called the collection “an excursion into a perceptible, fleeting, and decisive moment when everything comes to the fore, in all its innocence and insight. The impermanence and beautiful volatility of adolescence.”
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2022-01-22 76823
Louis Dreamhouse -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton A/W 22/23 men's collection was the final collection of the late artistic director Virgil Abloh. Titled 'Louis Dreamhouse', the runway at Paris LeCarreau du Temple created an amazing visual feast and paid homage to Abloh's eight shows. Therefore, the collection was called 'The ∞th field'.
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2021-10-09 74975
A Grand Ball of Time -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton held a grand ball of time in the Louvre. The artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière continued his unique understanding of architecture and couture. The design of architectural silhouettes brought the gorgeous romanticism of the 19th century to the present. Rococo bustle and gorgeous beaded embroidery were the elements in the retro court. The combination with modern elements as mask-like sunglasses, denim and cargo pants provided us with a time journey.
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2021-07-08 92665
Retro Future -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton Resort 2022 collection was presented by a short movie filmed at Axe Majeur, a sculpture park outside of Paris. The creative director Nicolas Ghesquière once again integrated urban context and architectural aesthetics into his design. An immersive artistic experience was created. Inspired by space travelling, jacquard patterns and prints of Resort 2022 collection feel a thick futuristic sense. The features of 60's silhouette and space suit have become the elements of this season. Parachute pleats on minidresses and the patterns of space landscape nod to the futurism designer André Courrèges. Solid tech fabrics are also chosen to present the avant-garde sense of future.
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2021-06-25 89732
Amen Break -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Louis Vuitton
The seventh collection of Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton was named after the classic song of The Winstons -- Amen Break. This mysterious, isolated and weird atmosphere creates a dystopia future, especially reflecting the historical track of Black art and culture. Except for the performance of multiple African artists and hip-pop music, the clothing of this collection also presents the unique personality. Oriental belted element, draped dress hem and athleisure baseball sportswear present intensive visual impact. These bright and eye-catching colors bring us a fashion feast.
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2021-03-10 78549
Classical and Reality -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton
Nicolas Ghesquière's Louis Vuitton released its A/W 2021 womenswear collection officially in the Paris Fashion Week. Ghesquière made a runway of the Louvre's Denon wing, his models mingling with ancient Roman, Greek, and Etruscan sculptures to the tunes of Daft Punk's mega-hit "Around the World". The hand-drawn pictures of Italian design atelier Fornasetti become the visual inspiration of A/W 2021 collection, appearing on the suit jacket, wide overcoat, vest and A-line dress. Nicolas Ghesquière's ability to process silhouette and visual effect is fully presented in A/W 2021. The outgoing printed patterns and harmonious sculptural silhouette allow people to feel the emotion of Louis Vuitton A/W 2021."I wanted something impactful, something that conveys hope and joy for what's coming next, and for people to have a good time watching," Ghesquière said."A moment of fashion." After experiencing the long-term restraint brought by the epidemic, fashion should return to its joyous mode and prepare for the revival.
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2021-02-01 88437
The Balance Between Street and Formal -- The Menswear Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton
The Louis Vuitton A/W 21/22 collection inspires from Stranger in the Village written by James Baldwin in 1953 and brings us charming designs under the theme Art of Travel. Taking the abstract marble as the setting of catwalks, the unique design brings both street and futuristic feeling, and also the hip-hop vibe. The abstract broad silhouette, marble color application, bright check patterns and metallic colors provide inspiration to men's dressing collocation this season. The gender-free pleated dress is more like Virgil Abloh's new attempt to get Louis Vuitton out of the old conventions.
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2020-08-07 102178
Game On -- The Comprehensive Analysis of Louis Vuitton Womenswear
Louis Vuitton 2021 Resort collection draws inspiration from Static Journey, takes "Game On" as the theme and explores inner emotions. Items of this collection are shot in the studio in Paris of Nicolas Ghesquiere, the womenswear art director. Nicolas Ghesquiere compares fashion creation to adventures in games. The collection consists of two parts, Quotidian and Playing Cards. Playing cards become main design elements of bags in the new season. Classic monogram mixes with four suits of playing cards, or bags are designed to be playing cards, hearts and dice. This collection takes us on a relaxing and unique resort journey.
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2020-08-04 89828
Everyday luxury -- The Analysis of Louis Vuitton Menswear
Recently, Virgil Abloh, the creative director of Louis Vuitton, raised a new concept - replacing conventional fashion show with animation new media. The story begins in its birthplace Asnières and tells about the worldwide travel of cartoon characters. Louis Vuitton S/S 2021 collection will first land in Shanghai on August 6, and the fashion show will be on simultaneously with live streaming, offering a convenient and safe way to present the show.
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2020-03-12 85460
Anachronism -- The Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton Womenswear
The A/W 2020 show of Louis Vuitton opens at the Louvre museum as scheduled. Nicolas Ghesquiere, the artistic director of womenswear, starts the show with a handwritten letter as the key. As the music plays, two hundred actors in costumes from different eras wait in the stands. Their looks span from the 15th century to the 20th century, and form a cross-time choir, so the dynamic classical beauty becomes the non-negligible background of the show, with soft singing and action to add a time filter to the show. The show is inspired by "Anachronism". People in the stands slowly salute to the models with eyes, as if people in the past were watching at the moment. Let's feel the collision of trends.
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2020-02-06 80444
Heaven on Earth -- The Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton Menswear
Virgil Abloh, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton menswear, unveils this season's theme of Heaven on Earth, and uses a reverse clock moving through the clouds as an invitation to the A/W 2020 menswear show. The blue sky and white clouds are scattered by traditional tools like bobbin, scissors, pencils, hammers and brushes. The huge sculptures complete the surrealism and also pay homage to the brand's traditional crafts. Although the A/W 2020 menswear of Virgil Abloh is moving away from the street style, more formal cutting and experimental prints also bring new luxury aesthetics that is quite different from previous years.
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2019-10-11 98004
La Belle Epoque- The Catwalk Analysis of Louis Vuitton Womenswear
Nicolas Ghesquière, the art director of Louis Vuitton womenswear, mixes the ingenious thoughts in the golden age of fashion with the S/S 2020 womenswear catwalk. The unique design language is applied to play back the La Belle Epoque of Paris. The S/S 2020 womenswear catwalk of Louis Vuitton invites many celebrities, such as the brand ambassador Alicia Vikander, its friend Zhong Chuxi and Dilraba (an actress).
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2019-05-10 120296
Louis Vuitton -- Analysis of Resort 2020 Catwalk Brands
The place for releasing the LV's resort 2020 collection was at the fifth terminal building in JFK. The theme paid tribute to the first female pilot Amelia Earhart who was a feminist. Pilot helmets, glasses, crystals and metallic embellishments were used. The cut continued the 1980s style accentuating form.
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2019-04-02 116231
Louis Vuitton -- A/W 19/20 Analysis of Catwalks for Womenswear
The catwalk of Louis Vuitton A/W 2019 Womenswear was held in Musée du Louvre. This collection depicts a fashion view that only the persons who truly know themselves can obtain. Checker comes back; abstract patterns and flowers are offbeat; contoured shoulder coats are modern. Miki Hat brings pure French vintage vibes. The whole collection presents the mysterious and futuristic feel that is between classic and edgy styles.