We brought you the first look at Nicolas Ghesquiere’s inaugural campaign for Louis Vuitton two weeks ago, and since then, the brand has slowly released new images from legendary photographers Bruce Weber, Juergen Teller and Annie Leibovitz. We’ve collected them for examination, and if nothing else, they show a new creative director with an exceptionally clear vision.
Ghesquiere’s view of Vuitton, seen through both the photographs and the clothes themselves, is markedly less obviously glam than that of predecessor Marc Jacobs. Take a look at the new images below – are you excited for what Nicolas Ghesquiere has in store at Vuitton?
These are hideous! The models have been put into unnatural poses that make them look positively grotesque. Nothing about these images makes me want to shop the Vuitton brand. Honestly… what is Ghesquiere thinking?
agreed. I don’t like what he’s done so far. Hoping it gets better
I’m kind of digging the new perspective!
Love! NG is looking like a good fit for LV.
The clothes are too Eurotrash or Isabel Marant hipster for the LV brand. The car doesn’t help.
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The best part of these photos are the monogram ankle boots ……
Seriously …. I’m more drawn to the beautiful products than I am the models …. On my Christmas wish list.
I bought cheap from here.
http://www.lowpricedlouisvuitton.com/alma-mm-p-77.html
Seems the quilted ones are Chanel inspired-so if it looks like a Chanel, would rather just wear Chanel. I like LV these days because they look good with pants, even jeans- I use Chanel when wearing dress suits, etc-but they look too fancy and out of place for casual attire.