The rumors continue to swirl surrounding Jonathan Anderson’s tenure at Loewe, and rightfully so. Not only did Loewe forgo its theatrical runway show, which has remained one of the most anticipated of PFW for seasons now, but Anderson himself posted a tribute to his 11 years at the brand’s helm a day before the presentation.
Nothing has been confirmed by Anderson or Loewe, but if what has been rumored is what is actually to come, then Jonathan Anderson just said the most beautiful goodbye to Loewe.
A Lavish Tribute to Loewe’s Heritage and Craft
Fall 2025 was displayed in presentation format this season, but in true Anderson form, it was just as dramatic as ever. Held at Paris’ Hôtel de Maisons, the collection was ideated with inspiration taken from a scrapbook and the memorabilia that comes with it in mind. It is defined by the artisanal details that remain at the heart of the Loewe brand.


Ready-to-wear explores proportions, playing with typical silhouettes to make them atypical and eye-catching. Details are an ode to Loewe’s most important codes, emphasizing the craft that has inspired Anderson all these years, remaining at the heart of the Loewe brand. Spliced leather gives a tactile finish to leatherwear, while intricate draping and voluminous cocoon coats feel inherent to Anderson’s time at the House.
Bags and More Introduce a New Collaboration
This season, Loewe also introduces a collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, allowing fashion fans to step into the artful world of two pioneers of 20th-century modernism. Though their mediums differed, the couple’s work was largely defined by their shared approach to color and form. Works from the couple were seen throughout the presentation and also appeared on a range of ready-to-wear and bags.
This season’s bags also play on Loewe’s heritage, with a large focus on the recently reinvigorated Puzzle bag. The new Featherlight Puzzle appears alongside intricate new iterations of the Squeeze bag and Flamenco Purse, which is crafted to match pieces from the ready-to-wear collection.
View more from the presentation below.





















Images courtesy of Loewe
Anderson’s Loewe was the one that turned my head towards luxury fashion (quite literally as I was never really interested in designers until one fateful day in 2017 when a chic lady walked passed wearing an unknown-to-me bag which I later found out was the puzzle bag). Went down through the rabbit hole of the obsession towards the brand eversince and although I could not imagine Loewe without J. Anderson, I’m really excited towards where he’s heading to see more of his creation!
Gorgeous clothes and love the new bag
Sad to see him leave Loewe but also excited to see him direct Dior.
It’s very sad when a talent like this leaves a label that made you love it. I only discovered Loewe during his tenure and became obsessed. Who knows where the brand will from here (looking at you Moynat) and where JW will go at Dior. Dior seems to be an odd choice since they are quite different than Loewe. Luckily, I have a nice collection of JW era Loewe bags to keep me happy.
Beautiful clothes!!
Love all of his bags but his new Fall 25 are outstanding and very fresh looking…