Monogram legacy meets metallic innovation in a Gaudí-inspired showcase.

Nicolas Ghesquière returned with a dazzling display of creativity for Cruise 2025, this time taking Louis Vuitton to the heart of Catalonia. Hosted at Park Güell in Barcelona, the show was a vivid intersection of Spanish tradition and Vuitton’s roots in travel and architectural exploration.
Spanish Soul Meets Maison Codes
As models walked the winding mosaic paths, Ghesquière’s vision came alive through flamenco-inspired earrings, wide-brimmed sombrero-style hats, and sweeping silhouettes. The collection bridged heritage and modernity with luxe metallic Epi leathers, reimagined Monogram shapes, and futuristic tailoring.
Vuitton staples such as the GO-14, Petite Malle, and Side Trunk appeared once again, now reworked in fresh tones, finishes, and materials. Metallics shimmered beside soft neutrals and punchy pastels, capturing the festive, sun-drenched energy of Spain in early summer.
With this latest Cruise show, Ghesquière proves once again that fashion is a journey — one where culture, history, and innovation coexist in motion.
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