The global luxury brand Louis Vuitton featured its Cruise 2025 Collection on May 23rd, 2024 in Barcelona with A-list celebrities. Inside the Hypostyle Room, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the collection launch, and its designs received appreciation by guests and media houses alike.
Incidentally, the Cruise 2025 Collection is a whole new featurette by the creative director of the luxury brand Nicolas Ghesquière. After having led the launch of their pre-fall 2024 collection in Shanghai and celebrating his 10th year at Paris Fashion Week, the latest designs indeed stand apart.
A-listers, namely Ana De Armas, Shay Mitchell, Sophie Turner, Cynthia Erivo, Haim Sisters, and Phoebe Dynevor were also present wearing unique Louis Vuitton outfits. Noticeable from their expressions, they also expressed their admiration of the latest Cruise 2025 Collection from the front seats.
Check out pictures of all the celebrities at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2025 Collection launch, and some highlight outfits!
Celebrities at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2025 Collection
Ana De Armas in Louis Vuitton
Shay Mitchell in Louis Vuitton
Sophie Turner Jonas in Louis Vuitton
Cynthia Erivo in Louis Vuitton
Phoebe Dynevor in Louis Vuitton
Haim Sisters in Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton Cruise 2025 Collection Highlight Outfits
The event began by showcasing a mini dress created from woven wool having the resemblance of natural fibers, coordinated with crisp big white lapels. Completing the look was inclusive of wearing reflective sunglasses with a flat-brimmed boater hat and sharp-toed biker boots.
The Louis Vuitton Cruise 2025 Collection ensemble presented a spectrum of various facets of Spanish life. Its accomplishment utilized adopting geometric prints, cotton pants, shiny sequins, and exaggerated sleeves, complete with signature mosaics.
In the texture department, the dresses also featured fringe, plaid tweed, and lacquered straw hats mixed with tans, grays, and blacks. Contrasting the palettes alternatively were outfits in stark reds, blues, and greens.
For the accessories, the belts were bold or cinched whereas the shoes had a yeti-esque appearance. The collection was in substance a significant and impressive amalgamation of Spain’s roots and sensual style dresses – both classic and modern, opposite of lifetime pieces.