LOEWE Spring Summer 2025 women’s runway show in Paris. Creative direction Jonathan Anderson Styling Benjamin Bruno Casting Ashley Brokaw Hair Guido Palau Make up Pat McGrath Nails Ama Quashie Show coordination Holmes Production Production La Mode en Images Broadcast direction Titre Provisoire Soundtrack Studio Frédéric Sanchez #LOEWE
Loewe
Comercio al por menor de artículos de lujo y joyería
Reinventing craft and leather since 1846.
Sobre nosotros
LOEWE is one of the world's major luxury houses. With over 170 years of history, today it is defined by the modernity of its past, an unwavering confidence in the present, and a firm look forward. Craftsmanship, progress and unequalled expertise with leather, LOEWE’s founding pillars, are reconfigured with a timely awareness evident in desirable and functional products across multiple categories, including ready-to-wear, accessories, home and lifestyle. Spain is where LOEWE was born and remains the brand’s home. While its current landscape contains elements from places near and far and the Spanish legacy is expressed in modern ways, the heart of LOEWE still beats in Madrid, where all of its world-renowned leather goods continue to be manufactured.
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- Sector
- Comercio al por menor de artículos de lujo y joyería
- Tamaño de la empresa
- De 1.001 a 5.000 empleados
- Tipo
- De financiación privada
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Principal
Empleados en Loewe
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Jose Blanco
Líder Digital enfocado en P&L, ROI & Valor | CIO | Director IT | Experto en E-commerce | Grupo LVMH , L'Oréal | Retail, Distribución, FMCG
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Joshua Chen
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Alfredo Caballero
As part of the CTO management team, I work as Technical Project Manager, leading IT project portfolio under my responsibilty and linking Loewe's…
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José Luis Fernández Borrero
Actualizaciones
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After over a decade at LOEWE, Jonathan Anderson is leaving his role of creative director. In this time Jonathan led us to exceptional growth and established the House as a pioneer in presenting a modern vision of luxury fashion and culture, underscored by an enduring commitment to craft. Alongside leading our creative and cultural direction, and creating immense impact across the fashion industry, Jonathan oversaw the launch of the LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize: a platform which supports and gives visibility to vanishing crafts across the globe. ‘While reflecting on the last 11 years, I have been lucky enough to be surrounded by people with the imagination, the skills, the tenacity and the resourcefulness to find a way to say ‘yes’ to all my wildly ambitious ideas. While my chapter draws to a close, LOEWE’s story will continue for many years to come, and I will look on with pride, watching it continue to grow, the amazing Spanish brand I once called Home.’ — Jonathan Anderson ‘I am incredibly grateful to Jonathan Anderson for the eleven years of unmatched creativity, passion and dedication that he has given to LOEWE. With him as its creative director, the House has risen to new heights with international recognition. The Puzzle bag, celebrating its 10th anniversary, has become a true icon, and the brand codes that he has created, rooted in craft, will live on as his legacy.’ — Pascale Lepoivre ‘I have had the pleasure of working with some of the great artistic directors of recent times, and I consider Jonathan Anderson to be amongst the very best. What he has contributed to LOEWE goes beyond creativity. He has built a rich and eclectic world with strong foundations in craft which will enable the House to thrive long after his departure.’ — Sidney Toledano
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Crafting the LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 collection. Featuring the new Featherlight Puzzle bag, the Josef Albers Puzzle that translates 'Homages to the Square' onto smooth nappa, the deconstructed silhouettes of spliced leather ready-to-wear, a coat inspired by the intricate woven works of Anni Albers, and the embellished Jean Brunet metal bodice. #LOEWE
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A closer look at the craft of the LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 men's and women's collection, presented in a new multidisciplinary format combining fashion, art, and craft at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris. A metal bodice begins with a welded brass base created by metal artist Jean Brunet. Hand-cast pins are topped with Pebbles and multi-coloured crystals before being polished and individually fixed to the structure, creating a matrix of shimmering crystals across the three-dimensional form. In a process that takes over thirty hours, hand-cut strips of supple leather are joined to form the soft, voluminous sleeves of the new strip jacket. Invisible seams, a bonded suede interior and hand-sewn buttons combine with metallic buckle closures to create a relaxed yet sculptural form. At the Madrid atelier, our artisans work with a newly developed nappa leather, meticulously selecting and cutting individual pieces for the new Featherlight Puzzle. An engraved LOEWE plaque, embossed luggage tag adorned with balloon dice, and metallic details combine in a soft and light iteration of a House staple. Find out more on loewe.com #LOEWE
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A closer look at the craft of the LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 men's and women's collection, presented in a new multidisciplinary format combining fashion, art, and craft at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris. The Anni Albers coat, part of a new collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, is inspired by the artist's 1959, textile design ‘Dotted’. Knotted balls, in varying yarns, are meticulously stitched onto a base to create a tactile, three-dimensional surface that extends the original pattern into a continuous, all-over design. Celebrating ten years of the Puzzle bag, a new Albers Puzzle is rendered in colours taken directly from the works of Josef Albers. By combining a unique intarsia technique with a process of meticulously matching thread colours to the hues of soft leather, our artisans create a smoother, seamless iteration of a signature geometric form. Leather specially developed for a subtle shine and exceptionally soft hand feel, is used to create the new Madrid bag. A play of contrasting leather thicknesses in the front and side panels, achieves a singular balance of structure and suppleness. The generously pleated sides are cinched closed with a jewel-like pebble fastening to form a soft trapezoid shape. Find out more on loewe.com #LOEWE
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In a new collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, as part of our Fall Winter 2025 collection, we celebrate the pioneering work of Anni and Josef Albers, and their lifelong dedication to reshaping art and design as we understand them today. Renowned for her vibrant pictorial weavings, Anni Albers created each piece as a visual symphony of colour, guided by her intuition and deep fluency in the language of threads. Throughout her life, she challenged the rigid divide between art and craft, illuminating the precision, process, and innovation inherent in weaving as an art form. Known primarily as an abstract painter, Josef Albers revolutionised the way we perceive and understand colour. He demonstrated that our experience of colour is influenced by its context—just as human perception shifts depending on our surroundings. His precise and mathematically structured Homage to the Square paintings brought these theories to life. Works by the Alberses are featured throughout the Fall Winter 2025 presentation at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris and across a new collection of ready-to-wear and bags. This collection embraces not only the textures, patterns, and colours of their oeuvres, but also their radical, boundary-pushing approach to art and design. Courtesy of the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation; David Zwirner Gallery; Museum of Modern Art, New York; State Archives of North Carolina; Robert Rauschenberg Foundation; Christie’s; Josef Albers Museum Quadrat, Bottrop; Waddington Custot Gallery, London; Sotheby’s; Ernst Ploil, Wien. LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 collection by Jonathan Anderson. Find out more on loewe.com #LOEWE
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LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 men's and women's collection, unveiled at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris. A scrapbook of ideas; things old and new that are gathered at random to be preserved as memories or to serve as inspiration. Devising the Fall Winter 2025 collection inspired by these ideas, unveiled at the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris, Jonathan Anderson plays on LOEWE codes and tropes such as trompe l’oeil, distorted scales and volumes, all filtered through art and artisanal craft, which led to a collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation. Find out more on loewe.com #LOEWE
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Welcome to the Hôtel de Maisons in Paris. Conceived as a "scrapbook of ideas" by Jonathan Anderson, our Fall Winter 2025 presentation brings together fashion, art, and craft within the rooms of the early eighteenth century building, alongside a special collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation. The space also features a curated selection of works interspersed between the men's and women's collections by artists including Anthea Hamilton, Liz Magor, Zizipho Poswa, Hilary Lloyd and many others. Creative direction Jonathan Anderson Styling Benjamin Bruno #LOEWE
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To mark International Women’s Day this year, we’re celebrating the life and work of visionary textile artist Anni Albers (1899–1994). One of the most important abstract artists of the twentieth century, Anni was the first weaver to exhibit a solo show at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1949. Her pictorial compositions were influenced by pre-Columbian art and textiles, and employed long-forgotten techniques discovered through her in-depth study of materials and design. Later on in her life, Anni focused her attention on printmaking and sketching with a continued exploration of colour and abstract motifs. To show Anni's lasting impact on the art of textiles to this day, LOEWE FOUNDATION Craft Prize alumni Minhee Kim, Fanglu Lin, Afsaneh Modiramani, and Jana Visser discuss how her work has helped pave the way for artists past, present, and future. Courtesy of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation; Associated Press; David Zwirner Gallery; Museum of Modern Art, Troyes; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Honolulu Museum of Art; State Archives of North Carolina; Baltimore Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. #LOEWE
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