Instead of holding a grand show as usual, the LOEWE brand chose to introduce the collection through an art exhibition, without models or the appearance of the creative director.
This move has further fueled speculation about the future of Jonathan Anderson - creative director of LOEWE, especially when he recently posted a series of photos summarizing his journey at the Spanish fashion house on his personal page.
Duong Mich and Tay Tawan attract attention with their unique outfits in Paris (Editor: Tien Bui).
International stars gather at fashion exhibition
Appearing at the event, Duong Mich impressed with her feminine yet strong style. The actress chose an elegant pastel floral dress design, combined with a loose-fitting olive green bomber jacket, creating an interesting contrast between softness and personality.
The harmony in the combination of materials and designs helps the actress born in 1986 exude an elegant, modern and attractive aura.


Meanwhile, Úrsula Corberó chose a minimalist style with an outfit consisting of a T-shirt and a long black skirt. To highlight the overall look, the Money Heist 5 actress chose LOEWE's signature red Puzzle handbag.

Thai male god Tay Tawan is more unconventional with his handsome appearance and impressive outfit. He wears a short-sleeved shirt covered with geometric feathers, combined with dark colored trousers to create a unique visual effect.


Wang Yibo attracted attention when choosing an olive green leather jacket with zipper and drawstring details, creating a modern and elegant look. He combined it with light gray wide-leg pants, highlighted by the delicately embroidered LOEWE logo.
The soft, flowing hairstyle also contributes to a new look, different from the usual masculine style. The overall outfit shows the creative spirit and personal mark of the global brand ambassador.


For her first appearance at the LOEWE show, Korean actress Go Min Si chose a flowing dress from the Spring-Summer 2025 Collection with an asymmetrical hem, paired with sneakers that match the brand's spirit.

Marking the full circle of the Jonathan Anderson era
The brand transformed several floors and 17 rooms within the Hôtel de Maisons into an impressive art gallery. There were no models walking the runway, but artworks from LOEWE collaborators Anthea Hamilton, Liz Magor, Zizipho Poswa and Hilary Lloyd took center stage.
Giant pumpkin sculptures appear at the entrance, while large-scale photography and installations fill the space. A special display area showcases crochet techniques, encouraging visitors to feel the material with their hands.
Inspired by the image of a scrapbook, this collection celebrates mid-20th century abstract artists, especially Josef Albers - the master of modern art.


Jonathan Anderson has recreated the colour mixing technique featured in Albers' Homage to the Square series, applying it to the Puzzle, Flamenco and Amazona bag designs.
In addition, the 40-year-old creative director continues to exploit his signature DNA with trompe l'oeil (optical illusion) techniques, variations in proportions and shapes, combined with exquisite craftsmanship.
Leather jackets with wide lapels create a unique puffy effect or a trio of sculptural dresses with intricate weaving. Futuristic designs with soft pleated shapes.


Each accessory bears the mark of creativity, from shoes with unique knotted straps to bags with oversized locks. The art of handcrafting is fully expressed through bags with beads, crocheted wool or sophisticated leather treatments, creating an irresistible attraction.
Most of the designs this time trick the eye and create a harmonious movement between men's and women's clothing, familiar features and unexpected accents.
Photo: LOEWE
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