PARIS (Reuters) -Louis Vuitton womenswear designer Nicolas Ghesquiere showed his spring/summer 2026 collection in a southern ...
Nicolas Ghesquière subverts the idea of indoor dressing during a time when boudoir fashion is no longer taboo.
Yesterday, Louis Vuitton presented its Women’s Spring-Summer 2026 collection designed by Nicolas Ghesquière, hosted at the ...
The home, Ghesquière says, represents intimacy and endless freedom. The idea set the scene for a study of the Art de Vivre.
These include Louis Vuitton, where Nicolas Ghesquière, a wiz at VIP dressing, turned his attention to homebodies for spring — ...
With its spring 2026 collection, Louis Vuitton is exploring and subverting "indoor" dressing. But what does that mean for ...
In praise of intimacy, start by dressing for yourself,” the designer told journalists. “It’s wonderful to get dressed at home… The mood I wanted to convey is the calm you feel in the comfort of your ...
Womenswear designer Nicolas Ghesquière was thinking about the ‘art of living’ for Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2026.
Nicolas Ghesquiere presented his Louis Vuitton women's spring/summer 2026 collection at the Louvre, featuring serene looks ...
In a dazzling display of fashion and artistry, Nicolas Ghesquière unveiled his Spring–Summer 2026 collection for Louis Vuitton, captivating audiences at Paris Fashion Week. This season was marked not ...
Nicolas Ghesquière brought guests to the Summer Apartments of Anne of Austria in the Louvre for a jovial spring/summer 2026 ...
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At Vuitton, the Louvre is a stage for stars, spectacle and Paris Fashion Week's moving masterpiece
PARIS — Screaming fans jammed the gates before the Louvre pyramid, blocking entrances and snarling traffic. They weren’t there for the Mona Lisa. They came for Louis Vuitton — and for the front row.
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