Loewe brings the 19th century to the 21st for spring/summer 2025.
Designer Jonathan Anderson honours the century with which the Spanish fashion house was born.

Built into the courtyard of the Château de Vincennes, Loewe's Spring/Summer 2025 presentation takes place in a structure covered in what looks like a musical score. Following an extensive photocall completed by stars including Jenna Ortega, Daniel Craig, and Pharrell, guests entered a starkly minimalist setting, in which an empty space was dominated by a narrow pole topped by a wooden nightingale.
The show opened with an airy opening ensemble in light organza and fitted with voluminous crinolines. Jonathan Anderson's new collection was full of inventive designs: a leather jacket turned into a feminine cape, glossy patent leather minidresses, see-through mesh tops with fluttering marabou feathers, and jackets blended into dresses and shaped with elegant mother-of-pearl details. Crocodile coats belted tight and Anderson's signature flowing tailoring also left strong impressions.
Models walked down the ramp in oversized lace-up boots, cargo pants intricately shred to resemble military camouflage. Feathered tops looked like the brushstrokes of artist Van Gogh, and some even musical stars like Frédéric Chopin, Johann Sebastian Bach, or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were present in the collection.
It was with this collection that Anderson went back into the roots of Loewe, this time throwing himself into its foundation date, 1864. Having then intertwined 19th-century art, music, and fashion, he rethought Loewe's heritage in a modern retelling of tradition saturated with the depth of culture.