Paris Front Row: Louis Vuitton Fall 2025 Fashion Show Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on March 11, 2025

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The stars came to the Louis Vuitton show and it might interest you to hear that the house did not assault the with bad designs. This is wonderful news for all right-thinking people everywhere. But let’s not get complacent! There are a few issues here and there and we’re going to point them all out, because we’re nitpicky that way.

 

Alicia Vikander
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This is surprisingly cute. The tweed is a little stiff for the style, and we don’t love the t-shirt sleeves, but aside from that, the dress is great. We’re not convinced the shoes go with it.

 

Ana de Armas
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Also kind of surprisingly great and cute! We think the prints fight with each other a little.

 

Chloë Grace Moretz
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Ah, there’s the overdesigned LV we’ve come to know and not-love. We don’t mind the boots and shorts, but that top is in serious need of some edits.

 

Deepika Padukone
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Cutely chic.

 

Emma Stone
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Boring and stale.

 

Jaden Smith
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Love the jacket, but every other part of the look seems like an afterthought.

 

Jennifer Connelly
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We don’t like anything happening here. The skirt is overdesigned and the footwear looks like a joke.

 

Léa Seydoux
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French girls escape unscathed.

 

Lisa
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Cute all around. The gauchos and boots really work with this style.

 

Phoebe Dynevor
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Our first impulse was to be a little critical of the whole thing, but the more we take it in, the more we think the fringed tweed and leather really work. We also look the loosely whimsical style of the dress in combo with the sharp boots and architectural bag.

 

Saoirse Ronan
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This, on the other hand, kust looks goofy to us. The style of dress doesn’t coordinate with those boots.

 

Sophie Turner
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That’s an ass-kicking outfit.

 

[Photo Credit: Victor Boyko/Getty Images for Louis Vuitton, Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images]

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