To mark the 130th anniversary of its legendary Monogram, Louis Vuitton turns to Zendaya, and the result feels intimate rather than monumental. This is not a loud anniversary campaign. It is a quiet, romantic reflection on style as companionship, not ownership.
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Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2026 ft. Jennifer Connelly
Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2026 campaign understands something important. Softness is not weakness. In fact, it can be the most commanding presence in the room. Starring Jennifer Connelly and photographed by Cass Bird, the campaign unfolds like a slow, confident exhale. Calm. Considered. Completely in control.
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Zendaya Revives Nostalgia in Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami 2025 Collection
Two decades after Takashi Murakami’s neon-hued motifs first transformed Louis Vuitton’s Monogram, Zendaya takes center stage as the face of the 2025 re-edition campaign. The collabor...
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Kit Butler Goes Full Cowboy by Zeb Daemen
Model Kit Butler embraces cowboy chic with a contemporary black and white twist in an electrifying editorial for Numéro Netherlands. Under the lens of photographer Zeb Daemen, the shoot...
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Millie Bobby Brown x Louis Vuitton for New Silver Lockit Collection Campaign
Millie Bobby Brown stars in Louis Vuitton’s latest Silver Lockit campaign, highlighting the brand’s partnership with UNICEF. The collection, developed with Brown, features a
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Louis Vuitton Capucines Campaign ft. Zendaya
Current fashion girly (thanks to stylist Law Roach) Zendaya is one of Louis Vuitton’s newest celebrity ambassadors. Regardless of Law Roach being snubbed at their show while with the actress the Campaign must go on. We must sell the bags. No say if this LV Campaign was shot before or after the awkwardness. But hey she looks great, shot by fashion photogarphers Mert & Marcus:
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Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama 2023 Campaign
The Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama campaign is a collaboration between the luxury fashion brand and the Japanese artist to celebrate a limited edition capsule collection for 2023. The campaign features a series of black and white images with a cast of internationally renowned supermodels, including Gisele Bundchen, Anok Yai, Karlie Kloss, Bella Hadid, Natalia Vodianova, Christy Turlington, as well as Liya Kebede, Rianne van Rompaey, Devon Aoki, He Cong, and Fei Fei Sun. These stunning/iconic models showcase the unique and artistic designs of the collaborative collection, bringing the vision of Yayoi Kusama to life through their fashion imagery. All captured by fashion photographer Steven Meisel. See the campaign below:
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Louis Vuitton S/S 2021 Campaign
Louis Vuitton’s creative director Nicolas Ghesquière steps behind the camera for a star studded studio shoot featuring familiar names such as Emma Stone, Chloe x Halle, Naomi Osaka, Jennifer Connelly, Angelica Ross, Laura Harrier, Liu Yifei, Carolyn Murphy, Sophie Turner and Fartiga Moopka. See the campaign below:
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Laura Harrier and the Twist LOUIS VUITTON 2021 Campaign
“American actress and civil rights activist, Laura Harrier, exemplifies the modern versatility and youthful energy of this season’s Twist bags. Launched in 2015, Louis Vuitton’s Twist has become one of the Maison’s most recognizable bags. Boasting a signature LV twist-lock, the timeless classic is reinvented each season. This Spring, new models offer feminine braided embellishments, a monochrome twist-lock or a large textile strap to spice up the emblematic shape. The collection is further enriched with new vibrant shades that match its bold personality.” -LV
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Louis Vuitton Cruise 2021 Campaign ft. Lea Seydoux
A facecard inspired LV collection captured by fashion photographer Craig McDean starring french actress Lea Seydoux styled by Marie-Amélie Sauvé.
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Louis Vuitton goes Surreal in the Skies with F/W 2020 Collection
Morphed and surreal imagery inspired by Salvador Dalí for the latest Louis Vuitton menswear collection captured and directed by Tim Walker. “Applying his ongoing premise of Boyhood – seeing the world through the unspoiled eyes of a child – the Men’s Artistic Director uses clouds as a symbol of freedom, unity, and peace. Evading constraint, territory, and possession, they are dreamlike bodies floating across a sky observed universally across borders and beliefs.” – Louis Vuitton