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MODERN TRAVEL MUSE BY LOUIS VUITTON

You know we talk about the highest and most fine style and design when we talk about Louis Vuitton. The high impact of the trendsetters vibes that are undertoned with the more art-tune nature. This was the concept of the last Resort 2020 collection. When we think about Resort collection we talk about the edgier nature of what the usual concept and the aesthetic. And the design by Louis Vuitton in this case not different. This collection was stunning, glamorous and fearless.

From the powerful suits combined with the strong accentuated jackets and blazers to the high feminine and girlie mini dresses. The textures were very eclectic and mixed on to another. From the satin ones to the leather, sheer segments. Everything has given the idea of the very confident mish-mash idea that in the case of Nicola Ghesquierre work expectedly so well. The vibe of the rebellious and boyish nature was there to undertone the playful and edgy nature of this collection.

The most amazing was the peplum mini skirts. In the collision with the more structured silhouette of the jackets that had the 90s kind of whisp, they look like the pure glamorous version of the urban attire. The Bermuda shorts were here alluring to be the inevitable IT piece of the next resort season. The pure artistic swing was brought in the form of the sculpted top that was more like a structured version of a bolero. With the pencil black trousers, it has become the perfect spin the classy glamorous look!

This collection was not rich with the all-over logos that LV is known for. This collection was bolder and artistically well done. Not a cup of tea for everyone but surely for the fashion lovers that enjoy the fashion and love to stand out in the more profound and refined mode!

What do you think about this collection? Do you like this design? Which outfit or piece do you like the most?

Thank you for your attention!

Georgia!

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  Photos: Courtesy of Vogue.com





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