Louis Vuitton held a fashion show for Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière's 2025 Cruise Collection in Barcelona, Spain, on May 24th at 3:00 AM (Japan time). 
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The show took place at Park Güell, an architectural utopia created by Antoni Gaudí. Completed in 1914, this public garden is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More than just an architect, Antoni Gaudí remains a unique presence in the city of Barcelona to this day.
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The stage direction was also the work of production designer James Chinlund, with audience seating following the curves of the space. The soundtrack featured Gary Numan's "Music for Chameleons" and Malcolm McLaren's "Madame Butterfly."
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©LOUIS VUITTON
The idea of hosting a location in an ever-changing heritage site is fitting for Louis Vuitton. Set in this exceptional building, the 2025 Cruise Collection is infused with Spain's vibrant culture.
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Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the finest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical. The story of Louis Vuitton was shaped by boldness. Respecting tradition, the brand has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers throughout history, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches, fine jewelry, and fragrances. These meticulously crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's dedication to craftsmanship.
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©LOUIS VUITTONThe show took place at Park Güell, an architectural utopia created by Antoni Gaudí. Completed in 1914, this public garden is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More than just an architect, Antoni Gaudí remains a unique presence in the city of Barcelona to this day.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTONThe stage direction was also the work of production designer James Chinlund, with audience seating following the curves of the space. The soundtrack featured Gary Numan's "Music for Chameleons" and Malcolm McLaren's "Madame Butterfly."
 ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTONThe idea of hosting a location in an ever-changing heritage site is fitting for Louis Vuitton. Set in this exceptional building, the 2025 Cruise Collection is infused with Spain's vibrant culture.
 ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTON ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTON ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTON ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTON ©LOUIS VUITTON
©LOUIS VUITTON@LOUISVUITTON @NICOLASGHESQUIERE
#LOUISVUITTON #LVCRUISE25
Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has consistently offered unique designs that combine innovation and style, always with the finest quality. Today, through its travel luggage, bags, accessories, and other products, the brand remains faithful to the "essence of travel" created by its founder, Louis Vuitton, and is creative, elegant, and practical. The story of Louis Vuitton was shaped by boldness. Respecting tradition, the brand has opened its doors to architects, artists, and designers throughout history, pioneering fields such as ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories, watches, fine jewelry, and fragrances. These meticulously crafted products are a testament to Louis Vuitton's dedication to craftsmanship.








































































