Fashion

Louis Vuitton Spring-Summer 2026 Women’s Collection

A historic setting meets a deeply personal vision.

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Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2026 Women’s collection is a poetic tribute to the art of living intimately and authentically. Unveiled at the Musée du Louvre, within the historic summer apartments of Anne of Austria, the show explores the private sphere as a space of creative freedom. Designer Marie-Anne Derville transformed the venue into a modern apartment, curating a blend of historical and contemporary French design. Works from Robert Wilson, Georges Jacob, Michel Dufet, and others evoke a seamless dialogue between eras. With music by Tanguy Destable, the presentation becomes an immersive experience. This season, Louis Vuitton redefines luxury as dressing for oneself - intimately, freely, and with purpose.

This collection breaks away from convention, subverting the traditional wardrobe with inventive, expressive pieces that reflect individuality and sartorial liberation. It’s a personal journey, where each garment whispers confidences - revealing not just style, but character. Flowy or a-lined, with striking bows or minimalist, oversized or fit, with multiple layers or just one, monochrome or bursting with colors, daring or modest… Louis Vuitton covered almost every interest in the fashion world.

With the last look, the House exclusively revealed a historical piece taking making a statement beyond clothes and accessories. Marking its comeback, the LV I historical timepiece from 1988 was showcased worn on a chain belt exclusively at the show.  

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