The week in fashion was filled with moments that we want to highlight. First, Louis Vuitton has opened a luxury retail destination in New York City. Next, Amiri unveiled its Pre-Spring 2025 Collection ahead of the new year.
Meanwhile, LVMH opened the applications for its esteemed LVMH Prize. Next, H&M has tapped Diesel’s Glenn Martens for their next designer collaboration. Lastly, Frame Jeans teamed up with Carolina Herrera for a one-of-a-kind capsule collection.
Keep scrolling to find out the fashion happenings of the week. Louis Vuitton has unveiled a stunning temporary five-story store in Manhattan. It was designed to offer a luxurious shopping experience while their 5th Avenue flagship undergoes a multi-year renovation.
Beyond their signature clothing and accessories, this new location features five floors, a café, and a chocolate shop, introducing a culinary dimension to the brand. A slew of stacked trunks greet you as you walk into the intentionally designed flagship. Housed in an art-deco-inspired building with a rich New York history, the store was created in collaboration with New York City-based architect Shohei Shigematsu, blending timeless elegance with modern design.
The retail location at 57th Street will encompass the lauded building for three years. Amiri’s Pre-Spring 2025 collection has launched. The lineup draws inspiration from Hollywood after-hours, spotlighting the allure of rising stars–the collection blends Amiri’s signature streetwear aesthet.