Day eight (of nine) of Paris Fashion Week Fall 2025 and Nicolas Ghesquière just rounded out the fashion festivities with the Louis Vuitton Fall 2025 collection. Ghesquière has been the creative force behind the iconic French fashion house since 2013, and renewed his contract with LVMH in 2023 (for an unspecified amount of time). This season, the French-Belgian designer once again tapped into the traveling spirit of Louis Vuitton. Stage within inspired by a Parisian train station, guests (including brand ambassadors Lisa and Léa Seydoux) sat front row as models paraded the set sporting Ghesquière’s mashup of maximalist ruffles, big volumes, wide shoulders, buttery leathers, chunky knitwear, and faux fur. Elsewhere throughout the collection were sneakers, technical outerwear, and breezy gowns cementing the notion more is more.
Louis Vuitton Fall 2025 Collection Review
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“I think this is his most confident collection yet. No styling tricks, and you can see the clothes for a change. So many good outerwear.” [tourbillions]
“Maybe my favorite set and in terms of presentation, probably one of his best show at Vuitton. And the non-finale finale was fabulous. Great energy. I like the collection a lot. I have a bias, as Nicolas is the last one standing of my favorite designers in activity.” [Lola701]
“I think it is a good collection. Personally, I found the beginning more exciting and then I started losing interest, in part because of some dejà vus, in part because I was a little bored by the color palette. Still solid, not overdesigned, with impressive set.” [Monsieur Cristobal]
“Usual NG. Some of this is exquisite and some is equally repulsive.” [dancv]
“Is it just me or this collection feels like a retrospective? I see elements from his first show, the one at the Louvre’s basement, the Palm Spring show, the Centre Pompidou one, the spaceship collection at Cour Lefuel, etc. Overall, it’s a good Nicola’s collection. It’s quite romantic and modern.” [KilltheLook]
“Definitely a retrospective as I’ve spotted many silhouettes done in the past. It was for me an overwhelming mash-up of all the codes he created at the helm of LV. It was too much to appreciate most of the looks and it is one of my least favorite collections from him. Some looks were just straight ugly and nothing to save about. Besides that, he delivered the usual top-tier casting, set design and music.” [GivenchyAddict]
See all the looks from the Louis Vuitton Fall 2025 collection and join the conversation, here.