On March 10, Louis Vuitton introduced its Fall-Winter 2025 collection, as part of Paris Fashion Week, France.
As one of the world's leading fashion brands, Louis Vuitton's show brings together a series of world-famous stars.
Lisa, "snobbish wife" Jun Ji Hyun and international stars flock to Louis Vuitton show (Editor: Binh Tan)
International stars flock to Louis Vuitton show
Lisa - Louis Vuitton brand ambassador - turned up the heat on the red carpet as soon as she appeared. The youngest member of Blackpink wore a pure black outfit with a sexy low-cut neckline. The female singer created a highlight with a Biker handbag with a decorative chain.


"Snobbish wife" Jun Ji Hyun shows off her "reverse aging" beauty despite simple makeup and hairstyle. The female lead of the movie My Love from the Star wears an outfit with an asymmetrical design on the bottom, combined with a waist-cinching, feminine flared top.


Three Chinese actors - Zhou Dongyu, Ouyang Nana, and Song Qian - appeared together at Louis Vuitton's latest show.
Zhou Dongyu wore a minimalist jumpsuit, showing off her cool demeanor at the event. Ouyang Nana paired a patterned T-shirt with see-through pants and lace gloves.
Song Thien combined an oversized jacket with a black dress inside. However, this outfit choice somewhat "deflated" her figure, making the actress born in 1987 look less outstanding.



Emma Stone chose a sexy design with a deep neckline, lace and sheer fabric from top to bottom. She held in her hand a nano-sized (very small) Biker bag.


Saoirse Ronan showed off her youthful figure in a thigh-high strapless dress. The actress paired it with see-through stockings and high boots that matched her outfit. She accented her look with sparkling earrings.


The collection is like a brilliant journey.
Attending Paris Fashion Week , Nicolas Ghesquière - current creative director of Louis Vuitton - recreated the bustling atmosphere at a train station in Paris.
The show took place at L'Étoile du Nord station, a transport hub before the French national rail network was established. The newly refurbished space, located right next to Gare du Nord, was the perfect place to convey the spirit of the collection.
"I started with the idea of a train station, a place that has a very collective character. It's a place where people are happy to be together and sad to be apart. There are people on the train station that you only see once in your life. They have a certain look that you can never forget, that even affects you. I think that happened to me too," said Nicolas Ghesquière.
The show opened with the roar of a train engine and flashing lights. Models walked out in a variety of looks.




Some models looked like they were returning home, wearing a mix of urban and country styles. Others were heading to a fishing spot, wearing coats and carrying cargo bags at their sides.
The model wore a luxurious hand-painted dévoré velvet dress, as if she were on the Orient Express - a luxury train service from Europe's golden age.
The model looks like she's going to work in a business suit, wearing a trench coat or a sporty jacket, carrying a sturdy suitcase.
The image of the TGV train staff (Train à Grande Vitesse, high-speed train in France) in jumpsuits and soft ties is indispensable.




Seemingly ordinary items in the wardrobe are elevated to "main characters": a large black leather belt tied across a tiered chiffon dress, a travel bag, large bracelets that evoke a maximalist style, a stylized turn-down collar jacket with large shoulders and a square shape...




The show featured many unique details that required the audience to concentrate hard to not miss them. There were violin-shaped handbags, large scarves draped over the arms, simple tops and dresses decorated with sparkling crystals, handbags shaped like street lamps in Paris…




The collection is filled with statement hats, from oversized bucket hats and leather baseball caps to super-sized wide-brimmed hats and petite berets.




To close the show, the models stepped onto a balcony above the main runway and posed by the windows, instead of the usual final walk. The scene was reminiscent of Ormond Gigli's famous 1960 photograph "Girls in the Windows."
Like the Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2025 collection, each woman in the iconic photo is wearing a different outfit and posing differently, reflecting her personality.
Photo: Getty, Louis Vuitton
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