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The Louis Vuitton 2021 fall-winter collection was in March at the Louvre in Paris. The fashion industry had to adapt to the pandemic and be closed off from the rest of the world. As seen by many designers, such as Prada and Miu Miu, technology was at the forefront of showing off the designs.

Nicolas Ghesquière began the show with a message to the fans. In essence, he wanted his supporters to know that he appreciated his team at Louis Vuitton. He also wished us all good health and hoped to see us in person soon.

Fourty-five looks cascaded down the steps of the Michaelangelo Gallery. Sustainability was on Nicolas’s mind. He managed to reduce the number of materials used in the show’s production by 70%. He achieved this by incorporating the museum’s sculptures into the show. Louis Vuitton didn’t drape any material from the ceiling. Moreover, no extras were dressed in Louis Vuitton to add to the show’s atmosphere. This show is a clear improvement over the fall-winter 2020 show.

Furthermore, modernity has been at the forefront of Nicolas’s designs for some time now. He is a large fan of contemporary fashion and seeks to portray this in every collection. Nicolas drew inspiration from Greco-Roman antiquity and incorporated drawings by Fornasetti.

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This show was undoubtedly simple compared to previous collections. Consumers were not at liberty to spend their money as they once did. Designers had to find ways to scale back the show while still presenting their collections in all their creative glory. However, the soundtrack was very fitting. Louis Vuitton has a good ear for a soundtrack that will provide escapism for the viewer. Louis Vuitton is the Hans Zimmer of fashion. Quiet when working, loud when performing.

Sama is the Editor in chief of SSEDITORIAL.