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Recently, Barcelona hosted a stunning Louis Vuitton fashion show. However, the event was marred by numerous protesters opposing such high-profile gatherings in the city. This highlights a recurring issue with Barcelona—despite its beauty and cultural significance, the city often faces resistance when hosting major events. On the other hand, Madrid stands out as a more welcoming and prepared option. The people of Madrid, representing the broader spirit of Spain, embrace these prestigious events. Madrid's infrastructure, international connectivity, and experience with large-scale gatherings make it an ideal candidate. While I have many good friends who are Catalan and appreciate Barcelona's unique charm, I believe Madrid is the better choice for future high-profile events. The recent happenings in Barcelona only reinforce this view. For now, Madrid's readiness and enthusiasm give it a significant edge as Europe's preferred destination for major events. LVMH Louis Vuitton Comunidad de Madrid
Women's Cruise 2025 Show. Evoking the Maison’s spirit of travel, Nicolas Ghesquière unveils the Louis Vuitton Women's Cruise 2025 Collection within the captivating Hypostyle Room in Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell in Barcelona, collaborating once again with set designer James Chinlund on the scenography. Watch the show live today at 8pm CEST on LinkedIn or at https://lnkd.in/ecXzqRDj #LVCRUISE25 #NicolasGhesquiere #LouisVuitton