The French House presents an elevated offering of business staples.

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Louis Vuitton is preparing for the arrival of Pharrell Williams with open arms, cementing its House codes into place waiting to be played with. While the artist presented his first collection as Creative Director at Paris Fashion Week in June, Louis Vuitton continues to deliver refined in-house collections before its public launch.
Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall 2024 offering showcased a hybrid wardrobe for office destroyers, while its new Spring/Summer 2024 range keeps elegance at the forefront. SS24 hones in on Vuitton’s tasteful design codes through classic menswear staples for sleek business occasions.
The brand’s single-breasted suiting is embroidered with a contrasting navy monogram, while silk shirting receives floral motifs accompanied by renewed LV checkered patterns. Form-fitting tailoring shines against glimmering Starry Night graphics and two-toned branded wool scarves for the chilly months ahead.
SS24 also offers relaxed uniforms for casual excursions, featuring tonal suede jackets, debossed shearling outerwear, and lattice-printed co-ords with new LV Tangles prints. In the accessories department, Vuitton’s Keepall Damier and Lockit Millesime receive tumbled leather and silver hardware finishes. Resuming its collaboration with Domaine des Massifs, the House introduces its Georges Tote — a statement-maker with sleek outlines and an adjustable design.
Take a closer look at Louis Vuitton’s SS24 formal collection in the gallery above.