except: Louis Vuitton. Fall/Winter 2026/2027 - Paris Fashion Week

 

"Can Nicolas Ghesquière's redeem himself from his Spring 2026 runway show, which exuded a 17th Century oligarch manifestation, which felt flat, uninspiring and in someways out of joint within his futurism timeline?   Well, he has, kinda, and returned back to the 1950s retrospection of a future that we never had, utopian landscape, ala Severance production designer Jeremy Hindle's retro-futurist runway.  Albeit, with more of a patchwork style, within his trademark symmetrical styling, by inserting the more rugged and defined attributes of his repertoire.

And Ghesquière's neo futurism reworks, have become more past oriented, rather than solely his 1950s modernist template he has relied on, in setting a standard for the famed fashion house...."

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Full review:  chiasmusmagazine.blogspot.com/2026/03/louis-vuitton-fallwinter-20262027-paris.html

(A.Glass 2026)

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