The invitation sent ahead of the presentation gave guests attending Jonathon Anderson’s Spring 2025 Loewe runway show a clue to the collection’s focus. Paper squares bearing the show’s information were wrapped in leather ties adorned with a gold ring that read: Loewe 1846. 1846 was the year Loewe was founded, and it is the brand’s heritage that is the grounding factor throughout the collection.
Ready-to-wear is a mix of sculptural hems, draped tailoring, and mini-dresses with a focus on unique textures and interesting lines. As to be expected from Anderson, the pieces as a whole beg to be seen, but at second glance, the beauty is in the details.
Take the incredible attention to craft that goes into making the collection’s Trapeze dress. In total, it takes over 10 hours and three artisans to complete the delicate process of tearing thin silk by hand to create a rippling effect.
New and Old Shapes Meet Classic Loewe Craft
That attention to detail has become an integral part of Jonathon Anderson’s Loewe, and it extends to the bags this season as well. The classic shape of the House’s iconic Puzzle bag returns to the runway this season, with new life infused into its geometric lines in the form of light nappa leather with a dangling leather tag.
A new bag makes its debut this season, too, once again tying back to Loewe’s heritage. A soft, smooshy shoulder bag defined by its voluminous shape, The Madrid is named after Loewe’s home city. The bag puts the brand’s craftsmanship at the forefront, arriving in small and larger sizes. Discover more from the runway and backstage below, images courtesy of Loewe.