Tracks. Platforms. The train. A tribute to a defining chapter in Louis Vuitton’s history and the visionary ingenuity that heralded the dawn of a new century. The Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection arrives at a station where emotions intersect—impatience measured by the ticking clock, the hopefulness of love or the melancholy of farewell, the exhilaration of departure or the reassuring comfort of return. It is an ode to travel, to the thrill of discovery, to the fleeting yet profound sentiments that dissolve into motion. The station concourse becomes a living tableau, a stage for a multitude of stylistic narratives.
L’Étoile du Nord, a secret station preserving the enchantment of 19th-century rail travel, is brought to life once more to tell a story of transportation—a word that embodies a compelling duality: adventure and emotion.
The House revisits its storied legacy in luggage, presenting a collection of soft-sided bags that have accompanied the evolution of travel. Among them, the timeless Keepall introduces L’Express, a new design distinguished by soft hues and refined lines.
This season, Louis Vuitton collaborates with the legendary electronic group Kraftwerk, whose influence continues to shape contemporary soundscapes. The cover of their iconic album Trans-Europe Express appears on select looks, infusing the collection with a forward-looking aesthetic that echoes the spirit of travel.
The show was attended by an array of distinguished guests, including Emma Stone, Ana de Armas, Jaden Smith, Phoebe Dynevor, Deepika Padukone, and Alicia Vikander, whose presence underscored the enduring allure and cultural significance of Louis Vuitton.
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