Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2025 show signaled a return to House classics, with Nicolas Ghesquière continuing to honor the brand’s storied heritage through his contemporary lens. Both the Speedy and
The two beauties showcase the French Maison latest runway collection against a series of paintings by French conceptual artist Laurent Grasso
French contemporary artist Laurent Grasso spoke to WWD about working with Nicolas Ghesquière on the campaign shot by Steven Meisel.
Although it’s hard to imagine otherwise, there was once a time when Louis Vuitton wasn’t the global fashion behemoth we know today. From the 1850s until the final years of the 20th century, the house was known primarily for its luggage and canvas travel bags,
LISA is establishing herself as a fashion icon beyond the K-pop world. Making her first-ever Louis Vuitton campaign debut, LISA stars in the luxury house’s spring campaign shot by Steven Meisel in front of works by French contemporary artist Laurent Grasso.
In addition to growing her solo music career after initially gaining fame as a part of K-pop group Blackpink and making her acting debut in season 3 of Mike White's award-winning series White Lotus on February 16,
The actress spoke exclusively to ELLE UK to launch the campaign, which is shot by Steven Meisel and features key looks from Nicolas Ghesquière’s SS25 collection, beside artwork by French artist Lauren
The Irish actor was announced as a new brand ambassador last year and features in their spring summer 2025 campaign
BLACKPINK star Lisa is the face of the Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 25 campaign, and visuals of the Rockstar hitmaker have begun making the rounds on the internet.
Pharrell Williams and Nigo, longtime friends and creative collaborators, team up to unveil Louis Vuitton's highly anticipated Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
With the men’s collections in full swing and Couture right around the corner, the Louvre Museum today will unveil “Louvre Couture,” the first major exhibition to place masterworks of modern fashion—and their inspiration—within the broader context of French history and decorative arts.