Louis Vuitton Goes New Retro for Spring 2015

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 1, 2014

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Louis Vuitton Spring 2015–Set at the Louis Vuitton Foundation, a space designed by Frank Gehry, Nicolas Ghesquière’s spring-summer 2015 collection for Louis Vuitton continued where fall left off. Once again, the designer explored the 70s with vintage prints, A-line skirts and high-waisted pants. There were some new tricks up Ghesquière’s sleeves though. Tailored blazers, short and ruffle-adorned mini dresses as well as lacquered skirts brought a high polish to spring. The handbags also took center stage. From accessories covered in the Vuitton monogram to quilted totes with chain-like straps to denim looking styles made of leather, each appeared as individual as the clothing sent down the runway.


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