Jonathan Anderson’s use of modern silhouettes, elegant accents, and approachable styling expands the boundaries of the iconic LOEWE house codes. Anderson investigates the smaller and greater scales for Spring/Summer 2025, confirming a very radical vertical silhouette.
LOEWE introduces the season with a black tailored suit that emphasizes the texture and how it changes in volume while leaning toward the slim form. With its long oxfords, the entire ensemble assumes a slim silhouette. While the details appear sparse at first, Anderson’s attention to fine quality and subdued luxury shows in every item’s painstaking precision and art of reduction. The collection’s main feature was the way the pieces changed in motion.
Pants pushed to the front while a coat opens at the front and is locked in place in space and time. For different times, knitted pants and metal-woven tank tops serve as a form of armor. Luxurious materials were used to capture a mother-of-pearl top. LOEWE’s nickname transforms into a dramatic top, which goes well with the long feathers attached to the headpiece that can conceal the face from the audience or draw a line in the middle of the face. Forgiving necklines and contours were combined with a new attitude for classic LOEWE items like the Puzzle and Pebble soft hobo bags.