The Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2026 collection elevated everyday garments into covetable icons. Pajamas became tailored, robes transformed into eveningwear, and sweatpants gained architectural precision.
This season, the house revealed a new definition of intimacy: dressing not for the world but for oneself.
The venue added to the collection’s atmosphere of quiet opulence. The Musée du Louvre hosted the runway inside Anne of Austria’s restored summer apartments.
Scenographer Marie-Anne Derville composed a layered environment resembling a private residence.
Furniture from different eras created a dialogue between the past and the present.
Art deco seating by Michel Dufet and ceramics by Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat anchored the setting in timeless craftsmanship.
The choice of venue underlined a subtle message: private life can also be the stage for grandeur.







