Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 Collection

Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 Collection

For Fall 2026, Nicolas Ghesquière approached fashion as a form of cultural study. His latest women’s collection for Louis Vuitton explored the clothing traditions of mountain communities around the world—reimagined through the designer’s distinctly futuristic lens.

Rather than referencing a single geography, Ghesquière focused on what these garments share: resilience, protection, and mobility. “Nature is the best designer,” he explained backstage, framing the collection as a kind of “anthropology of fashion.” The goal was to examine how clothing protects the body against the elements while expressing cultural identity.

The runway told that story through texture and silhouette. Plush layers, felted hats, shearling pieces, and bell-like accessories evoked the practical wardrobes of high-altitude life. Yet the results were unmistakably Ghesquière: architectural shapes, unexpected proportions, and hybrid garments that blurred past and future.

The set, designed by Jeremy Hindle, amplified that tension. Futuristic green prisms and pyramid-like peaks framed the show, creating a landscape that felt both alpine and otherworldly.

Clothes ranged from patchwork jumpsuits and short leather jackets to sweeping waterproof capes with sculptural volume. Conical hats and rigid capes with open shoulders pushed silhouettes into unfamiliar territory. Texture played a central role throughout the collection: shaggy surfaces, layered fabrics, and experimental tailoring.

Even classic tailoring carried the theme. Black suits appeared with tuxedo trousers trimmed in fuzzy strips along the outer seams, replacing traditional satin stripes with a tactile twist.

Accessories anchored the collection in Vuitton’s heritage. Handbags appeared sleeker and more sculptural, some carried at the end of walking sticks. Multiple versions of the iconic Mini Malle—introduced in Ghesquière’s first collection for the house—returned in softened forms, some polished like smooth mountain stone, others strapped with belts reminiscent of pack gear.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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