What becomes stylistic heritage? It’s fascinating to travel back through the pantheon of one’s sartorial history. A personal taste for certain pieces, an attraction for one kind of look over another, and the very way a wardrobe is composed are the result of a sum of experiences, memories, sensations and iconic images that are stored away in the sanctuary of the spirit.
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For this Autumn-Winter 2016 collection, Nicolas Ghesquière accomplishes a captivating adventure through both time and the heart of the MAISON LOUIS VUITTON, unearthing the glorious vestiges of a visionary trunk-maker and recasting yesterday’s creations for today’s tastes
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He defines a heroine who is always on the move, whose elegance springs from her dynamism. He forges heritage to better illustrate the present, in clothing that combines irrefutable classicism with the athletic vitality of a true explorer.
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They say that culture is what remains when all else has been forgotten. The same goes for fashion culture.
This Autumn-Winter collection moves through time, dissolving the borders of memory. It’s a wardrobe that affectionately revisits the past, invents a confident present and defines a fluid mutable future.
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NATALIE is wearing a cropped leather jacket with a belted leather bi-dress and patent leather straight trousers. A Monogram and canvas small camera bag. Metal and strass earrings. Metal signet ring. And glazed calfskin lace-up ankle boots.
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ALEXANDRA is wearing a technical knitted dress with a silk georgette asymmetric skirt. Metal and strass earrings. And technical mesh lace-up ankle boots.