1. Louis Vuitton
In the second collection from Louis Vuitton with Virgil Abloh as men’s creative director, the French maison sent a pop music-influenced collection that satired the style of Michael Jackson down the Paris runway
Abloh’s mis-en-scene—a recreation of New York’s Lower East Side—opened with a grey double-tailored coat in canvas worn with wide trousers with split fold at the front, while a second double-tailored jacket saw a bomber back sewn onto a traditional blazer.
Monogram quilted puffers in leather or cashmere came covered in glitter, and world flags on statement pieces such as pleated skirts worn over trousers—signalling Louis Vuitton’s stance on diversity and gender fluidity this season.
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