Louis Vuitton Taps Alysa Liu as Brand Ambassador
Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu steps into fashion’s spotlight as the newest brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton, marking a natural evolution for an athlete whose individuality has long extended beyond the rink.
The announcement follows Liu’s appearance at the house’s Fall 2026 show in Paris, where Nicolas Ghesquière presented his latest collection. For the artistic director of women’s collections, Liu represents a new archetype: confident, instinctive, and unapologetically original.


At just 20, Liu has already reshaped figure skating’s narrative. At the 2026 Winter Olympics, she became the first American woman since 2002 to win individual gold, while also securing victory in the team event. Her technical precision—paired with a distinctly personal style—has set her apart, both as an athlete and as a cultural figure.
That duality aligns seamlessly with Louis Vuitton’s current direction. In her first images for the house, Liu appears in sharply styled denim looks, signaling a relaxed yet deliberate approach to dressing—one that mirrors her offbeat aesthetic. Known for her streaked hair and subtle subversions of convention, she brings an unpolished edge to the brand’s polished codes.
Liu’s relationship with fashion is personal. She designs her own skating costumes, treating them as extensions of performance—much like clothing functions within Vuitton’s universe. This emphasis on self-expression, rather than conformity, underscores the partnership.

