Models present creations by designer Nicolas Ghesquiere as part of his Spring/Summer 2025 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, October 1, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron A model presents a creation by designer Nicolas Ghesquiere as part of his Spring/Summer 2025 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, October 1, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron Models present creations by designer Nicolas Ghesquiere as part of his Spring/Summer 2025 Women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, October 1, 2024.
REUTERS/Johanna Geron PARIS - Louis Vuitton womenswear designer Nicolas Ghesquiere showed a lineup of layered looks with short, flouncy skirts and puffy-sleeved jackets for the label's spring-summer outing on Tuesday, the last day of Paris Fashion Week. Set up in a temporary venue in a courtyard of the Louvre Museum, the runway was fashioned out of a mishmash of trunk facades. It ran through the centre of the space, and marked the start of the show by rising up into a podium.
Out came the models, parading tops that were cinched at the waist, their long necklaces and loosely fastened neckties swinging. The pace quickened through the show, even as the silhouettes grew longer to include robe-like overcoats that swept the floor and loose, bohemian trousers. Handbags came in all shape.