Set in the TWA Flight centre at JFK airport, the newly refurbished location brought context to the Louis Vuitton 2020 resort collection.
Nicolas Ghèsquieres’ designs embodied the perfect combination of what I like to call dressy- casch [casual]. It was a fusion of practicality and opulent embellishment.
Leather capes with diamanté trim and biker boots. Unusual cuts and exquisite detail in the trouser pleats folded all the way to the belts straps. Open-ended zips irreverently sewn through the middle of seemingly complete outfits. Geometric styles with decadent fabrics.
Almost like a mixture of genres, to use musical terms.
A nod to the past and a look to the future with 80’s makeup with red lips and rouge cheekbones dramatically blended into the hairline and computer-generated images shown on television screen handbags (labelled as the "Canvas Of The Future").
I found this collection utterly inspiring. There’s honestly nothing I love more in an outfit than layered mixed textures and fabrics. Use of appliqué and embellishments give any piece such a sense of uniqueness. Also gives a sense of being multifunctional; there are no limits to appropriate occasion to wear the item.
Rolling up to the airport in any of these outfits is guaranteed to get your ticket bumped up to first class!
To give you a sense of the artistry involved in this collection I’ve included some beautiful images captured by Corey Tenold And a video promo video via the Louis Vuitton website.
Enjoy!
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Photography by Corey Tenold
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