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LOEWE's Spring/Summer 2025 Show Returns to The 19th Century

Jonathan Anderson paid homages for the inauguration of the Spanish fashion house.

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“What happens when one takes all the noise away? Is it possible to fill an empty white room, commanding attention, without shouting for space?” the show notes questioned. The women’s Spring/Summer 2025 Loewe show, held in the courtyard of the Château de Vincennes, featured a structure covered with what appeared to be a musical score. The first look shown is a floral gown embellished with sheer organza and layered with full crinolines. Jonathan Anderson’s latest collections include a variety of garments that are sure to turn heads: colourful patent leather minidresses, leather jackets transformed into capes, see-through mesh tops embellished with marabou feathers, dresses and jackets fused together with mother-of-pearl embellishments, belted crocodile coats, and the voluminous tailoring that the creative director of Loewe adores.

 

The lace-ups that the models wear are just the right amount of oversized. Feathers that resemble camouflage are painstakingly cut and covered in cargo pants. Some of the feathered hats pay homage to musical greats like Frédéric François Chopin, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while others mimic Van Gogh's paintings.

 

Jonathan Anderson takes us back to the year of the brand’s inception, 1864, when the Spanish Maison was founded, with this show. By drawing on nineteenth-century art, music, and silhouettes, he develops a new aesthetic vocabulary for Loewe’s history, providing a cultural rereading of tradition that is relevant to the present.

See every look from LOEWE’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection below. 

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