Who designed Louis Vuitton 2023?

Virgil Ablohmay no longer be with us but his spirit lives on, especially with his creative team at Louis Vuitton. For the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2023 menswear collection (the first collection presented without Abloh), it was a spectacle of epic proportions.

Conceived and created by the Louis Vuitton Studio Prêt-à-Porter Homme, the offering is a magnificent display of Abloh’s legacy. Set at the forecourt of the Louvre, the collection started with a short film, followed by a parade led by The Marching 100, the Tallahassee-based marching band of the Florida A&M University formed in 1946, followed by a performance by American musician Kendrick Lamar.

Who designed Louis Vuitton 2023?
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With the concept of “play” as the main inspiration for this collection, even the vibrant yellow runway was constructed to resemble a child’s train set.

As for the clothes, French romanticism fills the collection with impressionist paintings of thistles — found abundantly at the ancestral home of Louis Vuitton in Asnières — that is liberally imagined on everything, from belt buckles to bomber jackets.

Elsewhere, a montage of the house’s Damier motif, the city of Paris as well as delicate floral paintings embellish leather tailoring and bags.

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HoYeon Jung in the first look during the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show in Paris, ... [+] France. (Photo by Peter White/Getty Images)

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The 'Supersize Me' concept isn't necessarily conducive to high fashion (though gluttony parallels can always be made.) At his Spring 2023 runway show for Louis Vuitton, Nicolas Ghesquière deftly demonstrated that in his talented hands, enlarging the iconic house 'ingredients"—the Monogram pattern, the classic trunk belts, and more—could be cool and on the right side of cartoonish.

So confident was the designer that he could blow up patterns, zippers, buckles, locks, and hardware, among other things, and succeed in making them chic; his soundtrack pumped a house music track by Wamdue, "King of My Castle." His models walked a circular runway that evoked a traditional carrousel or Merry-Go-Round, assuming it was in 2122. According to the show's press release, it was an installation of a pulsating 'monster-flower' by the artist Phillipe Parreno.

A model in one of the more feminine looks from the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show ... [+] (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images)

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The show opened with decidedly future fantasy concepts that could imagine a shirred piping detail blown up to resemble tubes about the size of flexible HVAC tubes that served as shoulders on a white cropped top worn with a matching miniskirt with the tubing jutting off the hips, each bearing a black zipper with a gigantic pull. A black version followed that bore a resemblance to a life vest of the most fabulous proportion. In another, a tube encircled the neckline on a pleated and tiered dress with the help of strings. These gathered the garment into shape. In this futurist imagining, who knows when you might have to let loose your dress pulls to create an impromptu parachute?

The designer next played with the zipper and belts as a print on leather looks; each was unique with nothing on repeat. Leather dressing was also delivered in a series of patchwork styles (perhaps a bit of luxury upcycling chez Vuitton?) with massive black bows, a spliced zebra print dress and another trimmed with a 12-inch-thick belt, unbuckled and swaggering proved a leather frock could also be elegant. The outerwear especially lent itself to humongous brass or covered leather buttons (or were those the trunk corners?) were prominent on outerwear.

However practical it sounds, show notes emphasized the designer was punctuating femininity. At least exploring it in new scales. With the exception of big, thick sole boots and some supersized clutch bags about the size of a bed pillow, the one thing that didn't get massive were the handbags which were quite petite in comparison.

The brand has had considerable success of late on the Red Carpet, and evidently, there is more to come. X-Large ribbon details held structured pinafore-style dresses, a mélange of sequin embroidery with oversized whipstitching details, and a group of frilly, embellished, and quilted styles are likely already planned for one starlet or another. There were plenty at the show to get first dibs.

Vuitton again took the prize for the highest Hollywood front row star wattage with the buzzy Blonde actress Ana de Armas, Janet Jackson, Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas, Alicia Vikander, Cynthia Ervio, Jennifer Connelly, Deepika Padukone, Leslie Mann, Maude Apatow, and Ruth Negga among many others. They even boasted royalty as HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco and HRH Princess Olympia of Greece attended the show.

Opposite guests on the interior of the runway were large circular mirrors that began to turn to reflect the guests during the finale to the attendee's bemusement. Was it a way to turn the attention on the audience for a bit of self-reflection? The idea that fashion must be a significant reflection of culture and society is a big topic lately, for better or worse. No doubt, the clothes we wear are often a result of societal shifts.

They are also works of craft, beauty, and dreams. For this outing, this reporter is inclined to say Ghesquière rather than reflect on today's tumultuous zeitgeist simply delivered fashion the nth degree.

Who designed mens 2023 Louis Vuitton?

The Spring-Summer 2023 Men's Collection was conceived and created by the Louis Vuitton Studio Prêt-à-Porter Homme: an ever-evolving ecosystem of creative minds, who welcomed Virgil Abloh to the Maison in 2018 and expanded during his eight seasons of artistic direction.

Who will be the new designer for Louis Vuitton?

Louis Vuitton is looking for their next fashion designer to fill the shoes of Virgil Abloh. Among the late designer's potential successors are Telfar Clemens of TELFAR, Martine Rose and Grace Wales Bonner of Wales Bonner. The designer chosen will become Louis Vuitton's new creative director for menswear.

Who is the creative director of Louis Vuitton 2022?

Nicolas Ghesquière was born in Comines in the north of France in 1971. At the age of 15, he learned his way into the fashion business through various internships. After completing his studies he started as design assistant to Jean Paul Gaultier in 1991.

Who is the men's designer for Louis Vuitton?

With no formal training, Abloh's humble beginnings of founding PYREX VISION, working with Kanye West and co., developing Off-White™, and becoming the Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton Men's shows what a visionary of great proportions he was.