Supersized leather name tags were reimagined as entire bags, and kilt folds were enlarged into flat pleated dresses.
A massive "monster flower" installation, designed by artist Philippe Parreno and production designer James Chinlund, dominated the runway with red petals and golden stamen.
The men’s collection was a collective tribute to the late Virgil Abloh , created by the Louis Vuitton Studio Prêt-à-Porter Homme. Women's Spring-Summer 2023 Show | LOUIS VUITTON ®
The Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2023 collection is defined by a narrative of for women and childhood imagination for men . Both collections transformed the Cour Carrée at the Louvre into dramatic, symbolic stages to explore the Maison's DNA. Women’s Collection: The "Monster Flower" and Scale
The collection played with the idea of making traditionally "pretty" or "sweet" elements, like bows and lace, feel powerful and "tough". Men’s Collection: A "Magnified Playground" for Virgil
Ghesquière zoomed in on the "infinitely small" details of garment construction—zippers, snaps, locks, and buckles—and blew them up to "infinitely large" proportions. Key Design Elements:
Gigantic zippers and snaps became central design motifs rather than just functional closures.
Louis Vuitton Spring/summer 2023 Apr 2026
Supersized leather name tags were reimagined as entire bags, and kilt folds were enlarged into flat pleated dresses.
A massive "monster flower" installation, designed by artist Philippe Parreno and production designer James Chinlund, dominated the runway with red petals and golden stamen. Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2023
The men’s collection was a collective tribute to the late Virgil Abloh , created by the Louis Vuitton Studio Prêt-à-Porter Homme. Women's Spring-Summer 2023 Show | LOUIS VUITTON ® Supersized leather name tags were reimagined as entire
The Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2023 collection is defined by a narrative of for women and childhood imagination for men . Both collections transformed the Cour Carrée at the Louvre into dramatic, symbolic stages to explore the Maison's DNA. Women’s Collection: The "Monster Flower" and Scale Women's Spring-Summer 2023 Show | LOUIS VUITTON ®
The collection played with the idea of making traditionally "pretty" or "sweet" elements, like bows and lace, feel powerful and "tough". Men’s Collection: A "Magnified Playground" for Virgil
Ghesquière zoomed in on the "infinitely small" details of garment construction—zippers, snaps, locks, and buckles—and blew them up to "infinitely large" proportions. Key Design Elements:
Gigantic zippers and snaps became central design motifs rather than just functional closures.