"Nature Finds Its Footing" at Louis Vuitton FW26
With a set designed by ‘Severance’ production designer, Jeremy Hindle.
Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2026 takes root in the idea that the natural world is the most sophisticated designer of all. For his latest showing at the Musée du Louvre, Nicolas Ghesquière debuted a collection dubbed “Super Nature,” a twenty-first-century architectural approach to dressing that responds to the elements.
Set against a sci-fi pastoral backdrop designed by Severence‘s Jeremy Hindle, the showcase welcomed brand ambassadors and familiar faces alike including everyone’s favorite Olympic champion Alysa Liu, Zendaya, Lisa, Jaden Smith, Chase Infiniti and more.
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Paying tribute to its founder’s hometown in the Jura Mountains, the collection features a bevy of shearling outerwear, sheep motifs and voluminous basket headwear. Rather than a literal interpretation of the great outdoors, the creative director presents a digital-age folklore where mountains, forests and plains shape the very structure of a modern wardrobe.
The silhouettes are a direct response to climate and surroundings, emphasizing endurance and protection through a luxury lens. In a clever play on topography, leather is manipulated to mirror the grain of wood, while buttons take on the appearance of raw minerals and heels mimic the curve of antlers
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As for accessories, the house’s leather goods received a conceptual update. The Noé bag returns to its original 1932 proportions and there was even a new bag silhouette in the shape of a cottage.
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