Lisa, Felix, Zendaya, and a host of stars step into the world of Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026.

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Lisa, alongside a lineup of international stars, appeared within the intimate setting of the Louvre Palace, where Louis Vuitton unveiled its Spring–Summer 2026 collection—transforming intimacy into a quiet yet radiant journey.

Paris, with its familiar golden-lit cobblestone streets, became the setting for Louis Vuitton to continue its story. Within the halls of the Louvre, Nicolas Ghesquière opened a new chapter where layers of fabric, nuanced tones, and precise cuts unfolded like the colors of a painting. The show made no grand statements and raised no noise—rather, it evoked the quiet sensation of sitting before an abstract artwork, drawing you deeper the longer you looked.

If Louis Vuitton has long been associated with the image of the travel trunk and a spirit of global exploration, this season Ghesquière turns the compass inward. He transforms the journey into an inner movement—toward intimacy, freedom, and the blurred boundaries of the self.

LISA, FELIX, ZENDAYA, AND EMMA STONE: THE “COLORS” OF THE FRONT ROW

Brand ambassador Lisa (BLACKPINK) is no stranger to the front row at Louis Vuitton events. A floral-embroidered cardigan draped softly over her shoulders, intricately woven pink shorts, and a wide belt accented with white pearls create a look that feels both fresh and mature.

Lisa at Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026
Lisa at Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026
Lisa wears Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026
Lisa wears Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026

Felix (Stray Kids) opts for a minimalist approach that amplifies his individuality. A crisp white jacket with unconventional cuts is paired with dark trousers and a black monogram bag. His smoky pink hair becomes a striking contrast—a cool-toned accent set against Lisa’s sweetness—forming a compelling front-row pairing.

Felix at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Felix at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Felix at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Felix at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show

Making a commanding appearance, Zendaya opted for a short silver suit that exuded a futuristic edge while subtly echoing classic royal elegance. The design was accented with soft baroque ruffles, lending fluidity that contrasted beautifully with sharp tailoring and the modern metallic sheen of the fabric. She completed the look with metallic pointed-toe heels, catching the light with every step and creating a presence that felt both powerful and effortlessly graceful.

Zendaya at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Zendaya at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Zendaya’s fashion moment at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Zendaya’s fashion moment at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show

Emma Stone opted for a soft ivory dress paired with a lightweight, matching jacket, complemented by compact black accessories and shoes. Unshowy and unassuming, she wasn’t seeking attention—yet it was precisely this quiet restraint that made her stand out.

Emma Stone at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show
Emma Stone at the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 show

With the Louis Vuitton Spring–Summer 2026 collection, Nicolas Ghesquière places intimacy—often elusive and easily mistaken for absence—at the center, turning it into a meditation on privacy, freedom, and the art of living

Here, the past blends seamlessly with the future: medieval-inspired corsetry meets modern techniques; voluminous pannier skirts are reimagined in technological fabrics; trousers echo the spirit of the 1970s yet feel as though they come from the future. The slip dress exists both as eveningwear and as something deeply personal, while delicate shirts are layered beneath sculptural outerwear—creating a tension between closeness and distance.

Materials further expand the narrative: ballooning skirts rise like palace arches, while body-hugging fringed dresses oscillate between restraint and release. It is within these seemingly fragmented elements that the true essence of “intimacy” emerges—caught between the desire to be seen and the instinct to remain hidden.