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LOUIS VUITTON Cruise 2025 Collection
Gaudí-inspired Catalonia Couture

 

written Monica de Luna

 

In a fashion spectacle as audacious as its venue, Louis Vuitton unleashed its Cruise 2025 Collection at Barcelona's iconic Park Güell.

 

Gaudí's architectural dreamscape set the stage for a collection that was downright revolutionary. This fusion of Gaudí's whimsical designs and Louis Vuitton's trailblazing fashion crafted a sensory feast, striking a deep chord with the audience.

 
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Antoni Gaudí, more than an architect, is an entity that embodies the spirit of Barcelona. His creations are living organisms, continually evolving within the city's vibrant pulse. This idea of perpetual transformation and innovation mirrors Louis Vuitton's ethos perfectly. The 2025 Cruise collection is a tribute to Spain’s rich cultural heritage, blending the Maison's precision with the country's fervent character. It’s tradition morphed into high art, where the clash of dark and light, old and new, melds together in flawless harmony.

Set designer James Chinlund crafted a scenographic masterpiece, with seating arrangements that seamlessly followed the organic contours of Park Güell. The atmosphere was electrified by a dual soundtrack of Gary Numan's "Music for Chameleons" and Malcolm McLaren's "Madame Butterfly," each track encapsulating the collection's eclectic spirit. The juxtaposition of Numan’s synth-heavy beats and McLaren's operatic flair perfectly complemented the visual and emotional journey of the show.

Models glided down the undulating paths of Gaudí’s utopia, draped in garments that echoed the architect's bold use of color and form. Rich, vibrant hues dominated the palette, reflecting Spain’s passionate energy. Intricate patterns and fluid silhouettes paid homage to the traditional Spanish dress, yet were reimagined with a contemporary twist. The collection's standout pieces included flowing dresses adorned with mosaic-like embellishments, reminiscent of Gaudí's own trencadís technique.

Louis Vuitton's creative director Nicolas Ghesquière seamlessly integrated these elements, pushing the boundaries of conventional fashion. The collection was a love letter to the art of travel and discovery, infused with the essence of a land that is both historic and forward-thinking. Each piece told a story, of fashion and of cultural synthesis and artistic exploration.

 
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The last model slipped into the winding paths of Park Güell, leaving the audience spellbound. In Gaudí’s fantastical playground, Louis Vuitton’s Cruise 2025 show was a conversation between eras, merging tradition with avant-garde.

 

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