Meta Title: Forum Members Review Nicolas Ghesquière’s Travel-Inspired Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 Collection
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This is how you do FASHION.

On the final day of Paris Fashion Week, Nicolas Ghesquière transformed the Louvre into the Jura Mountains to present the Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 collection. The iconic setting was the perfect backdrop for Ghesquière’s vision of travel-inspired fashion, which has become a defining aspect of his approach to Vuitton.
A Fashion Revelation
As the models took to the winding runway, carrying branches draped with handbags and oversized wicker baskets, it was clear that Ghesquière had outdone himself. The exaggerated capes, ruff-collared gowns, shaggy coats, tent-like dresses, and artful jaunty hats were a far cry from the conventional fashion show fare. This was fashion that dared to be different, to challenge the status quo, and to push the boundaries of style.
I was absolutely shocked by the first few looks. Then I saw the Japanese warrior look, and the Nepal/mountain reference in the video. This is fashion indeed.
The Fashion Spot’s forum members were abuzz with excitement as they watched the live stream of the show. For helmutnotdead, the initial looks were a surprise, but the Japanese warrior-inspired look and the mountainous backdrop in the video were the highlights of the collection.
Love it! His aesthetic is defined. There’s some sort of clarity in a way he approaches Vuitton and the idea of travel that has been mostly about time travelling than actual travelling (except with the resort collections).

Caffeine was won over by Ghesquière’s clear vision for the collection. The designer’s approach to Vuitton and travel has always been about exploring new ideas and pushing the boundaries of fashion, and this collection was no exception.
A Nostalgic Touch
The Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 collection was not just about exploring new ideas; it was also about paying homage to the past. For Lola701, the collection reminded her of Björk’s Wanderlust videoclip and Prada Fall 2006. The nostalgic value of the collection was undeniable, and it added a layer of depth to the designs.
I really enjoyed the collection. It reminded me of Björk’s Wanderlust videoclip and Prada Fall 2006. What’s not to like?
The nostalgic value of the collection was not just a coincidence; it was a deliberate choice by Ghesquière to explore the idea of travel as a serial replacement of identities. This theme was woven throughout the collection, from the exaggerated capes to the ruff-collared gowns.
A Silhouette to Remember
The silhouette was a key aspect of the collection, and QuantumCouture was impressed by Ghesquière’s ability to create a cohesive look. The models’ bodies were draped in elaborate garments that seemed to defy gravity, and the result was a silhouette that was both elegant and avant-garde.
This is good, I like his world-building. The strongest idea is the silhouette. The collection presents travel not as leisure, but as a serial replacement of identities.
Ghesquière’s world-building was a key aspect of the collection, and the silhouette was a crucial element in bringing that world to life. The models’ bodies were transformed into works of art, and the result was a collection that was both beautiful and thought-provoking.
Fashion that is Wearable, Desirable, and a Bit Whimsical
For tourbillions, the Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 collection was a reminder that fashion can be wearable, desirable, and a bit whimsical all at the same time. The collection was a masterclass in balancing elegance with avant-garde experimentation.
Finally, a remembrance that fashion can be wearable, desirable and a bit cookie all at the same time.
The collection was a testament to Ghesquière’s ability to create fashion that was both beautiful and practical. The result was a collection that was both desirable and wearable, and that was a key factor in its success.
A Grand Finale to Paris Fashion Week
The Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 collection was a grand finale to Paris Fashion Week, and it was a fitting conclusion to the week’s events. Ghesquière’s vision of travel-inspired fashion was a bold statement that left a lasting impression on the fashion world.
What a fabulous show. A great way to close PFW. Nicolas really said why do you have to choose between fashion and commercial when you can do both. And he did, he delivered fashion and fabulous products across all categories.
The collection was a testament to Ghesquière’s ability to balance fashion and commerce. The result was a collection that was both beautiful and practical, and that was a key factor in its success.





