Louis Vuitton presented its Fall-Winter 2026 collection at the Louvre, with artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière exploring nature and the brand’s founding mythology. Reinterpreted Turkish shepherd capes in brushed animal hair and leather-trimmed wool led the opening looks, alongside tailoring featuring works by Ukrainian artist Nazar Strelyaev-Nazarko. Tweed jackets carried woven forest animal patterns; silk dungarees adapted agricultural workwear. Accessories included mountain capes, shepherd’s hats, and bell-adorned bags. Ghesquière cited founder Louis Vuitton’s origins in the Jura mountains as the collection’s touchstone.
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