Louis Vuitton’s 2025 Ski Collection by Pharrell Williams
by Adriano Batista
Louis Vuitton’s 2025 Ski collection, designed in collaboration with Pharrell Williams, is a cool and functional winter wardrobe. This collection blends high-performance tech with luxury fashion, creating a seamless transition from the slopes to après-ski.
The brand’s commitment to sustainability is evident in the use of recycled materials like polyamide and polyester for ski suits and waterproof gear. Technical jackets are lined with organic cotton, ensuring ethical and eco-friendly production.
A standout feature of the collection is the Camouflage Snow print, a wintery twist on Pharrell Williams’ iconic Damouflage. This print adorns everything from ski suits to cozy après-ski wear, adding a touch of Louis Vuitton’s signature style. The outerwear is a highlight, with technical jackets, quilted coats, and shearling jackets designed to withstand the elements while looking sleek. The attention to detail is impressive, from intricate stitching to premium materials.
Knitwear is a key component of the collection, with a range of styles from chunky knits to fine-gauge sweaters. Luxurious materials like cashmere and wool provide warmth and comfort, while the Monogram motif and Damouflage Snow print add a touch of Louis Vuitton’s signature elegance.
The accessories are just as cool as the clothing. The LV Blizzard boots, LV Checker Combat boots, and LV Trainer Snow sneakers offer both style and function, while the LV Pacific loafers and LV Easy mules are perfect for après-ski relaxation. The collection also includes a range of bags and accessories, including backpacks, totes, and ski goggles. Each piece is designed to complement the winter wardrobe and enhance the overall ski experience.
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