Nicolas Ghesquière Marks Decade at Louis Vuitton with Futuristic Paris Show
The celebrated designer's 10th-anniversary collection at the Louvre highlights a blend of opulence and futurism, attracting stars and affirming the brand's luxury status.
- Nicolas Ghesquière celebrated his 10th anniversary as Louis Vuitton's womenswear creative director with a grand show at the Louvre, showcasing a collection that blends opulence with futurism.
- The collection featured metallic-embroidered jackets, flat brogues, tab-collar biker jackets, bubble skirts, and handbags styled like miniature vintage trunks.
- Ghesquière's design philosophy emphasizes timeless style, urging consumers to invest in tailoring, knitwear, and long line coats rather than fleeting trends.
- The show attracted a star-studded audience, including Emma Stone, Cate Blanchett, and Brigitte Macron, and emphasized Louis Vuitton's status as a powerhouse in the fashion industry.
- Louis Vuitton's success continues to grow, with the brand surpassing €20bn in sales last year, and its accessories selling 10% faster than other brands on the prestige resale site Vestiaire Collective.