Spanish star Rosalia performs at the Louis Vuitton menswear autumn/winter 2023-24 show during Paris Fashion Week. AP
Rosalia opened the live event for the LVMH-owned fashion house with a snippet of her hit song Candy. Getty Images
The Latin Grammy Award-winning pop star then ran through many of her chart toppers, animating the set. AP
Rosalia performs on stage while a model displays a creation. AP
BTS member J-Hope sat front row at Louis Vuitton. Getty Images
Rapper Tyga at the Louis Vuitton show. Getty Images
The Louis Vuitton set was drawn up to resemble someone's home, recreated inside the Louvre’s oldest courtyard. EPA
Since the death of designer Virgil Abloh in 2021, the Louis Vuitton men’s studio has taken over the brand’s creative control. EPA
This season, the youthful studio team and guest designer Colm Dillane channelled growing up as members of the first generation raised on super-connectivity. EPA
Patterns evoked encrypted computer coding, while handwritten notes were upcycled to produce a surreal white suit and top hat look, the facade of which was constructed entirely of the note paper. EPA
The best looks were minimalist, such as a light grey suit jacket that sported one large childlike button. EPA
Oversized tailoring at the Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2023-2024 show. EPA
Models filed past, wearing long jackets with crisp lapels, clutching shiny bags, their looks topped off with curved bucket hats and baseball caps. EPA
An oversized eye features on a jacket. AFP
Louis Vuitton emphasised outwear with lengthened silhouettes, ranging from tailored coats to puffed-out bomber jackets, and sprinkled some artwork and logos into the mix. AFP
Dillane’s imagery, with bold colours and artistic graphics, combined with Vuitton basics. AFP
The biker trend also made an appearance. AFP
Spanish star Rosalia performs at the Louis Vuitton menswear autumn/winter 2023-24 show during Paris Fashion Week. AP
Rosalia opened the live event for the LVMH-owned fashion house with a snippet of her hit song Candy. Getty Images
The Latin Grammy Award-winning pop star then ran through many of her chart toppers, animating the set. AP
Rosalia performs on stage while a model displays a creation. AP
BTS member J-Hope sat front row at Louis Vuitton. Getty Images
Rapper Tyga at the Louis Vuitton show. Getty Images
The Louis Vuitton set was drawn up to resemble someone's home, recreated inside the Louvre’s oldest courtyard. EPA
Since the death of designer Virgil Abloh in 2021, the Louis Vuitton men’s studio has taken over the brand’s creative control. EPA
This season, the youthful studio team and guest designer Colm Dillane channelled growing up as members of the first generation raised on super-connectivity. EPA
Patterns evoked encrypted computer coding, while handwritten notes were upcycled to produce a surreal white suit and top hat look, the facade of which was constructed entirely of the note paper. EPA
The best looks were minimalist, such as a light grey suit jacket that sported one large childlike button. EPA
Oversized tailoring at the Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2023-2024 show. EPA
Models filed past, wearing long jackets with crisp lapels, clutching shiny bags, their looks topped off with curved bucket hats and baseball caps. EPA
An oversized eye features on a jacket. AFP
Louis Vuitton emphasised outwear with lengthened silhouettes, ranging from tailored coats to puffed-out bomber jackets, and sprinkled some artwork and logos into the mix. AFP
Dillane’s imagery, with bold colours and artistic graphics, combined with Vuitton basics. AFP