Louis Vuitton Women’s Spring-Summer 2026 Collection is a celebration of intimacy and the boundless freedom of the private sphere. The lineup expresses a high degree of sartorial freedom and a certain stylistic liberation. It suggests inventiveness, a subversion of the principles and functions typically associated with an “indoor” wardrobe.
Once the summer residence of Anne of Austria, Queen of France—and now recognized as the Musée du Louvre, the historic apartments serve as the backdrop for the unveiling of the Spring–Summer 2026 collection.
The journey through the Queen of France’s apartment unfolds as an exploration of the genre archetypes, in which clothes speak in confidences – offering revelations of perspective and a manifesto of individuality. It is one of the House’s many journeys, each guided by the cardinal principle of carrying one’s way of being wherever the journey leads.
Scenographer and designer Marie-Anne Derville curates a modern apartment composed of furniture and artworks spanning the 18th century to today, creating an immersive portrait of enduring French taste.
























