Cass Bird captures the very essence of Nicolas Ghesquière, Artistic Director of Women’s Collections, Spring–Summer 2026 show: lingerie-inspired silhouettes and refined textures that evoke softness and a fine serenity within a world of feminine elegance. Jennifer Connelly wears the defining ensembles, presented in soft, eye-pleasing tones that reflect the essence of the modern muse.

Characterized by Louis Vuitton’s salient savoir-faire and architectural shapes, Ghesquière sheds a more delicate, feminine light on the House’s iconic bags, reimagining classic icons.

“The Express Bag”—a graceful take on the signature “Speedy”—is presented in theme-fitting Rose Atomic and Vanille. The Squire, following the heritage of the Alma, is born from the transformation of a travel accessory. The easily recognizable “Cosmetic Pouch” now takes on a softer skin in “Monogram.” Lastly, the “Noé Trunk” is reimagined with hard-sided corner details, adding structure to romance.

In true feminine fashion, the art of accessorizing continues with the “LV Cube” jewelry collection, pursuing the elegance of stacking through a refined silver line. Inspired by Gaston Vuitton’s defining “Pateki” game and interwoven with the celebrated “Damier” signature, the pieces feel playful yet precise.

“The Sneakerina” is also reimagined, striking a tasteful and elegant balance that effortlessly delivers both comfort and style—whether in colorful expressions or refined monochromatic tones.

Ghesquière captures and pays homage to the modern muse through voluminous, graceful shapes and soft, flowing garments in romantic pinks and gentle whites. He further honors her through the reimagining of Louis Vuitton’s defining and unmistakable bags and accessories—celebrating the woman of today, one who embodies delicacy, sophistication, and a refined sense of self.

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