

Louis Vuitton tapped into the brand's roots with travel-inspired pieces, while adding a touch of romance. Nicolas Ghesquière had creative supervision, the collection shown in Paris was both diverse and practical.
Swipe to see looks from the LV’s runway show.

Streetwear inspiration was present throughout the runway show in many zip-up jackets and sneakers. Casual accessories continued to feed the inspo with beanie hats and oversized fanny packs.
Beads and ruffles offer a touch of romance throughout the collection. Dresses were mainly made with lace, ruffles, and soft pleats.
Reds, greens, and browns were the focal points for many of the looks, reminiscent of a woodsy nature. The collection was also mixed in the most popular color combination of tan, along with greys and white.
Headwear representation was strong throughout the collection with versatile styles made for both leisure and dressing up. Showcased styles include leather bucket hats and sleek berets.
The LV brand has evolved from simply making durable travel accessories to everyday handbags. The latest collection included plenty of trunk-inspired cases and shoulder bags.
There was a subtle winter ice influence, which was striking to say the least. One of the cool blue looks featured a beaded, floral-print dress, styled with a top-handle handbag.
Florals also took a front seat with a dark palette of brown, green and reds. These designs were seen on most of the flowing dresses and shoulder handbags.
The brand called for texture this season. Fur and woven fabrics were coupled with oversized belts and ankle boots.
Beyond the expected hooded fur coat, Louis Vuitton showcased unique silhouettes with longer coats that offer an upgrade to the traditional trench. Outerwear was mostly seen in leather, with a few pieces shown made of velour, wool and weatherproof fabrics.