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Louis Vuitton presented their Fall/Winter 2022-2023 Women's Wear Collection at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris with a live show. Located on the left bank of the Seine, the Musée d'Orsay was once the railway station where countless travellers rushed to board trains bound for the west and south of France. Beneath the station's golden clock, the sound of the ticking clock has changed through the ages, from the past to today and into the future.
Jung Ho-Yeon opened the show in a white shirt and vintage print tie over a contoured leather tunic and grey line wide-leg trousers for a unisex look.
White shirts and vintage floral ties with leather jackets and coats, loose wide-legged trousers, each look is permeated with the casualness, irreverence and energy of youth, with a distinct personality.
The shirt and blazer are worn over a contoured blazer for a vintage menswear style, with a unique tailored silhouette with shoulder collars for an untamed, chic and bold woman.
Images by David Sims on the tops present youthful energy and edgy fashion. The turtleneck sweatshirt dress in a gradient print gives a visual impact as if two pieces were layered.
The dress skirt and turtleneck jumper reavealed a lively and lovely feminine side.
A light and airy skirt layered with a knitted jumper is a throwback to teenage years when everything was casual and comfortable.
Nicolas Ghesquière takes us on a train journey at the central gallery of Musée d'Orsay.
— XIAO XIAO
A TIME JOURNEY WITH LOUIS VUITTON
“Fall-Winter 2022/2023 Paris Fashion Week Read-To-Wear Women's Collection”