The Paris Fashion Week is a mark in the fashion design calendar. This year, mostly online, the menswear collections show creativity and innovation, perfectly matching art and fashion. Daily Design News brings you the fall-winter fashion collections by Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Loewe, that will make you rethink fashion as we know it!

While Louis Vuitton’s Virgil Abloh created architectural puffer jackets portraying historical landmarks, Dior’s Kim Jones, drilled Scottish-born painter Peter Doig’s great variety of work to create many clothes with his abstract style. Meanwhile, Loewe’s fashion collection took inspiration from the artist, Joe Brainard, where his signature collages were transposed into emotional pieces!

Louis Vuitton

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever

Louis Vuitton men’s artistic director Virgil Abloh designed a remarkable series of conceptual jackets, following his architectural design roots. One of the most eye-catching pieces featured 3-D miniatures of Paris landmarks, among the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame, while another impressive piece included a cover of iconic New York skyscrapers.

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever
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Dior

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever

Dior’s artistic director Kim Jones collaborated with the painter Peter Doig to create this fashion collection, presented in Paris Fashion Week. The painter artist has worked directly with the brands, attending fittings in the studio and painstakingly matching textiles to the hues found in his own ethereal paintings. The result is just spectacular! The artist even hand-painted his famous lion motif onto several accessories.

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever
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Loewe

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever

Jonathan AndersonLoewe’s creative director usually finds inspiration in artists, and this new fashion collection wasn’t an exception. This collection pays a tribute to the artist Joe Brainard, who passed away in 1994. With ultra-chic oversized knitted cardigans, handbags, and other accessories, Anderson was able to embellish Brainard’s bewitching collages of pansy flowers! A collection that definitely marked the Paris Fashion Week 2021.

Paris Fashion Week: Luxury Menswear More Artsy then Ever
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