
Louis Vuitton’s pre-fall 2025 editorial sets a tone of refined ease between Paris and Miami. Photographer Laura Jane Coulson captures models Cheikh Diakhate, Hedi Ben Tekaya, and Indiana Van’t Slot in pieces that move from city to coast.
Marine Gabaut’s styling steers the collection’s relaxed tailoring and understated color palette with a sense of confidence that reflects the season’s steady hand.

The checkerboard pattern that runs through the collection draws from Louis Vuitton’s Damier motif, a heritage design first introduced in 1888. Its appearance on denim separates — from jeans to trucker jackets — adds depth and a soft sense of uniformity.
The Louis Vuitton collection balances these pieces with tailored outerwear and practical accessories like duffels, backpacks, and roller bags, each item serving a purpose in the wardrobe of a modern traveler.

Shades of blue, muted cream, and navy keep the season anchored in the serene calm of the sea and sky. Relaxed cuts and layers nod to leisure, with a tweed jacket and pants set that stands apart through its plush texture and generous fit.
Altogether, Louis Vuitton’s pre-fall 2025 collection offers a gentle reminder of travel’s romance, where Parisian savoir-faire meets the slow pulse of Miami’s horizon.
