Celeb Style Inspo: Steal the Spotlight with Louis Vuitton's SS25 Red Carpet Looks

On a lovely Tuesday night, the fashion world’s finest were treated to a sneak peek into the whimsical mind of Nicolas Ghesquière. The creative director unfurled his imaginative threads for the spring/summer 2025 collection of Louis Vuitton, right amidst the dazzling chaos of Paris Fashion Week. It was an event star-studded enough to make even the brightest constellations feel slightly dim, shining light from every corner of the industry—singers, actors, and all manner of stylish beings.
The runway was transformed into a vibrant tapestry of Renaissance-inspired creations, where historical elegance tangoed with modern flair. Models, who fluttered down the catwalk like artful swans, donned an eclectic kaleidoscope of printed puff-sleeve jackets, playfully peplum silhouettes, and daring color contrasts that screamed, “Look at me!” Feather-adorned shoes trailed behind them like whispers of romance. All this was spiced up with artworks by French artist Laurent Grasso, seamlessly sewn into the fabric from his enchanted Studies into the Past series, making the collection feel like a lovely romp through time.
Nicolas managed a delightful dance between vintage nostalgia and contemporary chic—who knew bloomers could be so ethereal in lace and chiffon? Stripes and studded circular patterns collided with exuberance, while flowing maxi dresses rolled gracefully alongside the bold structure of mini dresses that were more than just a whisper of the past; they were a shout into the fashion future.
And as if plucked from a film set, a galaxy of stars descended upon the City of Lights, each more fabulous than the last, eager to witness this fashionable spectacle. Among them was the enchanting Zendaya, showcasing a look that was a love letter to eighties tailoring kissed by a dose of modern nostalgia. She embraced a sharply tailored black blazer that boasted striking white lapels, jutting out like a mini Eiffel Tower reaching for the sky. The pièce de résistance? A flamboyant pleated red rosette, gracefully adorning the right breastplate of her single-breasted masterpiece. Paired with an operatic bubble skirt in a crinkled, oyster hue, she was a vision of stylish contradictions.
Then came the captivating Ana de Armas, who sported layers of gothic lace reminiscent of something out of a deeply romantic tragedy. Her sheer flared dress layered over a black bodysuit gave the impression that she had just walked out of a moody masterpiece, while point-toe boots grounded her ethereal look with a firm step on reality.
Ah, Cate Blanchett, the Hollywood veteran, shone in a vinyl ensemble that could only be described as a modern-day homage to noir glamour. Pairing patent black trousers with a billowing white blouse and a bolero-style wrap, she had everyone wondering what film noir character she might be playing next.
Cue the charismatic Jaden Smith, who made understated chicness look almost rebellious in an all-black outfit. However, surely the pièce de résistance was his accessory that boldly resembled the Arc de Triomphe—because why not carry a piece of Paris history, right?
And let’s not forget the illustrious Haim sisters, gracefully cutting through time and space with a reunion that sparkled in winter tones. Draped in misty blue, beige, and ivory mismatched skirt sets, they were the embodiment of sisterly love wrapped in a chic aesthetic.
Now, Alicia Vikander stole our attention dressed in a sheer polka dot skirt that flirted with the ground, effortlessly paired with a charcoal jumper that embraced her waist with a chic belt and leather panels. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo served up some wicked fabulousness (pun intended!) in a fit-and-flare corset top adorned with golden buttons, captured by a monochrome palette that proudly stood out as the epitome of class.
Jennifer Connelly embraced the punk spirit with lace at the forefront, confidently rocking a high-waisted leather skirt paired with a statement shirt, crowned with patent boots that whispered rebellious promises. Hoyeon, the Squid Games actress—and naturally a Louis Vuitton ambassador—charmed the audience in a black lace-trimmed halterneck top and matching trousers, proving once again that she could easily enchant anyone without even trying.
Last but certainly not least, the delightful Alisa Volskaya brought a splash of kitsch cuteness, flaunting an aqua blue top with delightful puffed shoulders, flowing with a train that was just as fun as the Dalmatian print mini skirt she paired it with. Who knew fashion could be such an exhilarating playground? Ah, dear friends—if only we could all dress like this every day, perhaps the fabric of everyday life would feel a bit more vibrant, wouldn’t it?