While Chanel brought a ship for their cruise-inspired fashion show and Christian Dior added drama with horses and Mexican rodeos, Louis Vuitton decided to bring state-of-the-art architecture for their turn. Designer Nicolas Ghesquière, who did his fifth show for Louis Vuitton took his inspiration from the gravel path wondering what would be fashionable in such an environment. The designer pieces reflected chic futurism that he does best, along with a cult-y and vintage touch. The models walked amidst Joan Miró’s sculptures. Scroll down to see more pictures from the event. (Source: AP)
A white gravel path set amidst Joan Miró’s sculptures in the grounds of Fondation Maeght, near Antibes in the south of France, was the makeshift ramp for the Louis Vuitton Cruise show. (Source: AP)
Designer Nicolas Ghesquière took his inspiration from the path wondering what would be fashionable in such an environment. The designer pieces reflected chic futurism that he does best. (Source: AP)
Though the outfits were catchy, what was more interesting was the thigh-high trainer boots whose latex stockings were attached to sporty double-soled sneakers. (Source: AP)
A model walked down the runway with a fire symbol painted on her brow by make-up artist Pat McGrath, to symbolise a community of women. (Source: AP)
Miró and Giacometti pieces dotted the lawn as the models walked down the make-shift ramp. (Source: AP)
Vintage, cult-y and futuristic styles dominated the ramp. (Source: AP)