Loewe FW25: art, fashion, and avant-garde in a ‘Scrapbook of Ideas’

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Loewe FW25 merges fashion, art, and craftsmanship in Paris, with a collection inspired by Josef and Anni Albers that reimagines iconic shapes, textures, and volumes.

Loewe unveils its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris, where fashion, art, and craftsmanship converge in an innovative proposal by Jonathan Anderson.

In a show that transcends fashion, Loewe FW25 transforms the runway into a canvas of artistic exploration. Conceived as a “scrapbook of ideas” by Jonathan Anderson, the collection draws inspiration from the work of Josef and Anni Albers, pioneers of art and design, in a collaboration that reinterprets their colours, patterns, and textures across garments and accessories.

The Hôtel de Maisons space becomes a living gallery, featuring works by artists such as Anthea Hamilton, Liz Magor, and Zizipho Poswa, interwoven with both menswear and womenswear. Architectural silhouettes challenge perception through playful scale and trompe l’oeil effects, while leather is draped and elongated, and knitted dresses take on sculptural forms.

Loewe’s signature codes are redefined through artisanal details: the iconic Puzzle bag celebrates its tenth anniversary with a Featherlight edition in ultra-soft nappa, and woven fabrics pay tribute to Anni Albers’ technique. A collection that blurs the boundaries between art and fashion, reaffirming Loewe and Jonathan Anderson’s avant-garde vision.

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