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Trends Spring/Summer 2027

Trends

March 2026

When art meets fashion, the boundaries between disciplines cease to exist. It is from this point of contact that our approach to trends is born: not as an exercise in forecasting, but as a tool for inspiration and dialogue.

The collaboration between Virgil Abloh and Takashi Murakami represents one of the most emblematic cases of this vision. It all begins in 2003, under the creative direction of Marc Jacobs, with the first and iconic collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Murakami: the celebrated Monogram Multicolor, an explosion of color and pop culture that breaks the boundaries between contemporary art and accessories. That visual world then returns in the language of Louis Vuitton during the Virgil Abloh years (2018–2021), reigniting its cultural force by bringing Murakami’s work into a more mature and experimental conceptual dimension. And still today, under the menswear direction of Pharrell Williams, the collaboration finds new interpretations: in 2024–2025, twenty years after the first edition, Louis Vuitton celebrates this legacy with reissues and an ongoing dialogue with the artist’s visual universe.

Pop Dust
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From this cross-pollination emerges an idea of fashion as a space of creative autonomy. Independence not as isolation, but as the freedom to build one’s own language, far from standardization and aesthetic clichés. It means breaking dominant codes, moving beyond the labels of minimalism or maximalism to give shape to personal and recognizable identities. In this perspective, every material becomes a statement: irregular surfaces, untamed volumes, assemblages that appear spontaneous but are the result of research. As in nonconformist art, independence is also provocation: an invitation to look beyond, to question what is taken for granted. The trends that follow are born from here. They do not point in a single direction, but open up creative territories to explore, where art, matter and design meet to build new expressive possibilities.

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