“Pop art, pop culture, and pop luxury: the notion of the popular as a powerful medium.”
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from Louis Vuitton's Cruise 2027 fashion show was that the fashion house has solidified the term "popular luxury." Someone else might've come up wkth it first but LV gave us a tangible example.
This show, held at The Frick Collection in New York, was popular luxury in literal motion. Keith Haring-printed dresses, washed denim jeans, high-vis moto jackets, and sneakers that looked a lot like luxurified Foams made for a flashy spread of approachable indulgence.
This is the auspicious of luxury, all of its pomp and circumstance, in service of a collection appreciable by even the non-fashion person. High-end clothes with a whiff of mass appeal. Who better to master it than LV?
✍🏼 @toombarker
“Pop art, pop culture, and pop luxury: the notion of the popular as a powerful medium.”
Perhaps the biggest takeaway from Louis Vuitton's Cruise 2027 fashion show was that the fashion house has solidified the term "popular luxury." Someone else might've come up wkth it first but LV gave us a tangible example.
This show, held at The Frick Collection in New York, was popular luxury in literal motion. Keith Haring-printed dresses, washed denim jeans, high-vis moto jackets, and sneakers that looked a lot like luxurified Foams made for a flashy spread of approachable indulgence.
This is the auspicious of luxury, all of its pomp and circumstance, in service of a collection appreciable by even the non-fashion person. High-end clothes with a whiff of mass appeal. Who better to master it than LV?
✍🏼 @toombarker