Louis Vuitton Unveils New Formal Collection for Fall/Winter 2025
by Adriano Batista
Louis Vuitton has introduced its New Formal collection for Fall/Winter 2025, a pre-collection for men that reimagines traditional tailoring with a fresh perspective. Led by Creative Director Pharrell Williams, the collection combines classic elements with modern design, offering a versatile range of men’s fashion.
The New Formal collection features a refined wardrobe that includes office wear, evening attire, and sport-inspired pieces, all made from high-quality materials. The color palette includes bright silver, violet, navy blue with pinstripes, and solid black and white. These colors highlight Louis Vuitton’s attention to detail, seen in elements like embossed leather, silk jacquard linings, carved horn buttons, and grosgrain prints. Each piece reflects the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and quality.
Pharrell Williams has updated classic tailoring with subtle changes, such as flared hems on trousers, double-breasted jackets, and reversible quilted vests. He has also added formal details to more relaxed pieces, creating a collection that works for both casual and formal occasions. For example, a wool tweed tracksuit with a front zip and a wool cardigan with leather accents can be dressed up or down. This approach blends traditional tailoring with modern practicality, offering a new take on men’s fashion.
The collection focuses on essential men’s wardrobe pieces, from sharp business suits to comfortable everyday wear and elegant evening outfits. Standout items include the Napolitana and Pont Neuf blazers, as well as the straight-waisted Gaston blazer, which creates a strong and distinctive look.
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