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Louis Vuitton Resort 2027

Louis Vuitton Resort 2027 collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.

By Elliot O·May 20, 2026·1 min read
Louis Vuitton Resort 2027

Reported by Vogue.

The Resort 2027 season is in full swing, and according to Vogue, Louis Vuitton's Nicolas Ghesquière has delivered another chapter in his ongoing rewrite of what luxury travel dressing can look like — sharp, considered, and decidedly unrelaxed in the best possible way.

What Ghesquière Is Actually Doing

Ghesquière has never been interested in the kind of breezy, sun-drenched fantasy that "resort" implies on paper. His vision for the house leans harder into architectural silhouettes and a tension between the futuristic and the archival — and the Resort 2027 collection continues that conversation. The eight looks presented signal a designer who is doubling down on precision rather than pivoting toward anything softer or more commercial.

The collection lands in a competitive resort moment. Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and The Row are all showing their Resort 2027 offerings simultaneously, which means the fashion conversation right now is essentially a masterclass in how different houses interpret the same brief. Where some go fluid and romantic, Vuitton under Ghesquière stays structured — a deliberate creative signature that has come to define his tenure at the house.

What makes the Resort category matter more than it used to is money and timing. Resort collections now account for a significant portion of annual retail revenue across luxury houses, dropping into stores during the January-February window when mainline collections haven't yet arrived. For a house the size of Louis Vuitton, Resort isn't a footnote — it's a full statement. Ghesquière treats it accordingly.

The tighter edit — eight looks — reads less like a limitation and more like confidence. Not every designer can say something definitive in eight exits. The restraint itself is the message: this is not about volume, it's about point of view.

In a resort season crowded with strong showings from legacy houses and sharp independents alike, Vuitton's ability to stay utterly itself — without tipping into self-parody or chasing trend — is exactly why Ghesquière remains one of the most closely watched designers working today.


Read the original at Vogue.

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