LOUIS VUITTON FW25

In a carousel of fashion week, one thing is for certain. Watching a Louis Vuitton collection will make you feel exhilarated. From the over-the-top staging to an abundance of new ideas, Nicolas Ghesquière knows how to take his audience on a wild ride – one that we can’t wait to get on time and time again.

The Fall/Winter 2025 show was staged in a courtyard of a Parisian tenement house. As the music pulsated through the venue (can we talk about the fact that Louis Vuitton always has one of the best soundtracks of the season?), the models strutted in Ghesquière’s latest fineries.

The collection opened with looks featuring see-through leather trench that resembled plastic outerwear straight out of American Psycho. As is customary with a Louis Vuitton show, Ghesquière gave us more than a couple of coat silhouettes to choose from – a bohemian black velvet proposition was adorned with black ostrich feathers, while the cream cape with black trimming was cinched with a double-bag belt.

Another highlight was the dresses. A black-and-red checkered mini in wool resembled an ultra-big scarf wrapped around the neck. The scarf detail also made an appearance in one of the floor-length gowns trimmed with lace – creating an architectural adornment on the bustier. A grey and red turtleneck dress looked like a futuristic take on a 1980s style (one of the designer’s favourite decades to look back on).

Accessories-wise, hats and shoes created plenty of commotion. Aviator hats were knitted out of the softest wool in pale hues, while a bucket hat was blown up in size and constructed out of sturdy leather. As for the shoe of the season? The wedges with an oversized sole in an array of colours are leading the way.


Words by Martin Onufrowicz