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Park Güell, completed in 1914, is a public garden listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site Louis Vuitton presented Nicolas Ghesquière’s Cruise 2025 collection in Barcelona. The much-awaited show was held in Park Güell, the latest of Ghesquière’s forays into the interplay between fashion and architecture. The 2024 show was held in Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore in Italy and in 2023 at the Salk Institute in California.

Staged within the european architecural marvel, the 2025 Cruise collection is steeped in the flourishing culture of Spain. As if in homage to such opulent purity, Louis Vuitton’s rigorous spirit embraces the country’s passionate character. The fervor of its colours, its loyalty to tradition elevated into artistic expression, dark and light that never appear contradictory.



In sum: a style, an art of traveling, enriched by the specialness of a different land and the way one makes it one’s own; a journey of discovery. READ : This Filipino resort wear brand is making waves in Tokyo The scenographic ambiance is the work of set designer James Chinlund, with seats that follow the contours of the space. And a great twin soundtrack: “Music for Chameleons” by Gary Numan and “Madame Butterfly” by Malcolm McLaren.

Park Güell was created by Antoni Gaudí in 1914 and is now a public garden listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. A commission by Catalan entrepreneur, Eusebi Güell, it was designed and constructed by Antoni Gaudí between 1900-1914, or.

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