
Louis Vuitton presented the Fall Winter 2026 women’s collection titled Super Nature on March 10, 2026 during the final day of Paris Fashion Week. The show took place in the Cour carrée of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Production designer Jeremy Hindle developed the scenography for the presentation. The installation transformed the Cour carrée into an abstract natural environment interpreted through a futuristic perspective.
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The presentation drew a star-studded audience, including Zendaya, Lisa of Blackpink, Ana de Armas, Jennifer Connelly, Alicia Vikander, Chase Infiniti, Chloë Grace Moretz, Léa Seydoux, Felix of Stray Kids, Hoyeon Jung, Urassaya Sperbund, Zhou Dongyu, Liu Yifei, Danielle Haim, Este Haim, Jaden Smith, Phoebe Dynevor, Erin Doherty, Alysa Liu, Justine Triet, Catherine Deneuve, Ava DuVernay, Stacy Martin, Katherine LaNasa, and Woodkid.


Nicolas Ghesquière designed the Fall Winter 2026 collection through a concept rooted in nature. The designer approached clothing as a form shaped by environment and climate. Mountains, forests, and plains informed the visual language of the collection. These environments guided the structure of garments through ideas connected to protection, endurance, and freedom.
Natural forces such as wind, rain, and sunlight influenced the construction of silhouettes and garment details. This perspective echoes the way clothing historically developed in response to local conditions and everyday activity. Traditional dress often reflected the realities of life within specific environments. Ghesquière reinterprets these principles through contemporary materials and fabrication techniques.


Flora and fauna appear as recurring references throughout the collection. Animal patterns appear across canvas and denim fabrics, while leather details form stylised floral elements within garments. These references connect clothing with the environment that inspired the collection. Collage also appears as a construction approach that combines several visual references within individual pieces. Through this technique, garments assemble varied textures, materials, and patterns.
Material innovation plays a major role within the Super Nature concept. The collection introduces three-dimensional printing and resin construction within accessories and decorative elements. Buttons resemble mineral forms, while heels echo the shapes of antlers. Vegetal furs introduce new surface textures that reinterpret natural references through fabrication.


Leather also receives extensive treatment. Artisans process leather to create surfaces that resemble wood grain while maintaining flexibility. These techniques demonstrate the technical knowledge associated with the Louis Vuitton ateliers and their work with leather goods.

