Fashion

Louis Vuitton Looks to Nature for Fall/Winter 2026

A collection shaped by landscapes and excellent craftsmanship.

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Louis Vuitton unveiled its Women’s Fall/Winter 2026 show collection, titled “Super Nature,” under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière. Inspired by the natural world, the collection explores how landscapes and climate shape clothing, from mountains and forests to plains.

Ghesquière imagines a “twenty-first century architecture of clothing” where garments reflect instinctive responses to nature – designed for endurance, protection, and freedom. Wind, rain, and sun inform exaggerated shapes and details, while silhouettes echo the way people have historically lived within their environments, similar to traditional costumes. Oversized proportions run throughout the collection, particularly in strong, structured shoulders that emphasize the sculptural character of the silhouettes.

The collection blends nature with modern technology, presenting what the house calls “hyper-craft.” Three-dimensional printing, resins, and innovative materials create elements resembling minerals, antlers, and vegetal textures, while leather is treated to evoke the look of wood. Signature accessories also play a key role, as the iconic Noé bag returns in its original 1932 proportions and color.

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