Citing the Disney World ride as inspiration, “It’s a small world” is how
studio style director Julie de Libran, responsible for Louis Vuitton’s
pre-fall collection, described her lineup. (more after the jump)
She looked to those worldly childlike dolls to emphasize the Vuitton
heritage as a globe-trotting brand — the canvas for her focus on the
house’s iconic pieces
She reworked a classic biker jacket in a creamy double-face leather and
felt, and used the famed “Sprouse” leopard print on a gray flannel suit
and as a luxe lining for other pieces.
Playful military touches gave the lineup a charming allure, i.e., a
trompe l’oeil print of a soldier’s uniform, a motif that could have been
plucked straight from the toy box.
Fur arrived via graphic accents: big fox patch pockets, on shoes and in
contrasting colors on a long vest. The collars, another Vuitton
fixation, were removable and done in fur and metallic silver, meant to
be worn as jewelry. Speaking of, a new high jewelry collaboration with
Lorenz Baumer featured chunky white gold chain bracelets with monogram
flower charms.
via WWD





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