After dressing an impressive 16 attendees at the Met Gala earlier this month, LOEWE is back to business as usual, with the debut of its Fall/Winter 2024 pre-collection. Arriving on Thursday, May 30, as the precursor to its full FW24 lineup later this year, the compact lineup offers a casual sampling of what the Jonathan Anderson -led fashion house has up its tailored sleeves. Here, the brand proves the power of layering.

Classic, big-shouldered blazers appear atop sweaters with necklines that dip more than halfway down the torso. Underneath them, LOEWE spotlights myriad plaid button-up shirts, which embrace sophistication when secured all the way up to the neck. On the bottom, Anderson’s signature high-waisted trousers — in both denim and corduroy iterations — provide a laid-back contrast to his subversions of traditional formalwear.

Elsewhere, knit turtlenecks form the underlayers for V-necks and overcoats, while more sweaters and scarves employ a rainbow check pattern that could do a better job repping Pride Month than the often-too-on-the-nose collections brands will launch to celebrate in the coming weeks. Black leather composes outerwear, including straight jackets, sherpa-lined parkas and biker silhouettes; and “Shimmering Falls” quarter-zips get cozy with mountainous illustrations across the body. Loafers, too, boast relaxed constructions, with elastic backs and folded-back tongues that hold pants in place behind them.

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