Louis Vuitton presents 2025 Cruise collection in Barcelona

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Nicolas Ghesquière showcased the 2025 Cruise collection in Barcelona at Park Güell. For the first time ever, Park Güell, home of the architectural utopia created by Antoni Gaudi´ – completed in 1914 and now a public garden – welcomed a fashion show. The silhouettes gracefully took to the runway in the captivating Hypostyle Room, lit by set designer James Chinlund.

Matched to the curved space, the flowing seating plan echoes the volumes of the collection. The influence of Spanish flamboyance meets the forward-facing vision of the Louis Vuitton Artistic Director. Traditional Andalusian sombreros cordobés straw hats have a lacquered finish. Sunglasses with a futuristic sporty inspiration mirror both iridescent low boots and the colourful mosaics of the setting. Nuances of black and luminous white create a chiaroscuro that infuses the collection, the company said in a press release.

Nicolas Ghesquière debuts Louis Vuitton’s Cruise collection at Barcelona’s Park Güell.
Set against Gaudí’s architectural masterpiece, the show blends Spanish flamboyance with futuristic elements.
Traditional hats and sporty sunglasses complemented the collection’s flowing silhouettes, while Amazonian-inspired models don riding boots and sculptural earrings.

Travel style enriched with Spanish references redefines a multi-faceted feminine allure. Amazonian-like models stride in riding boots and sculptural earrings. Their belted waists invite a casual stroll to breathe in the spirit of the times.

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