Louis Vuitton Cruise

Set in the Japanese mountains, at the Miho Museum, the Louis Vuitton Cruise show had the audiences captivated before any models took to the picturesque catwalk.

Clearly inspired by the Shigaraki landscape, Nicholas Ghesquiére’s collection had Japanese references throughout- artistic prints (which were designed in collaboration Kansai Yamamoto) and kimono style tailoring were the most standout.

 

Kabuki make-up, samurai armour made for powerful looks, again reinforcing Ghesquiére’s love for the Japanese culture.

 

 

There was a 90s nod in the form of structured shoulders, bold animal prints and short hemlines. My favourite Look from the collection was #10-  The contrast of the leopard print boots and the almost wallpaper-esque skirt and jacket shouldn’t of worked but it did! The peeping green, suede waistcoat completed this look perfectly.

 

All images courtesy of Vogue.com