Loewe FW25 Exhibition Celebrates Designer Jonathan Anderson's Legacy and Anni Albers' Textile Influence
Jonathan Anderson has always been a mover and a shaker. His_FW25_“Scrapbook of Ideas,” an exhibition of his best designs, creative processes, and inspiration over the course of his time at the maison since 2013, was no exception. The puzzle bag designer is known for going against the grain, often choosing presentations over traditional runways, as Anderson's_Loewe_consistently pushes the (calfskin) envelope.
The heart of the show was a craft room hung with ringlet books of leather scraps in every color. Mannequins playfully posed to look at and gossip about the presentation alongside guests. Others posed sitting like an audience, as if those walking around comprised the show to be pondered. Polka-dotted mushrooms of Anderson's 2023 Funghi Phase and the heirloom tomatoes of a viral 2024 Loewe meme served as unserious ornaments against the 18th century Hôtel de Maisons, perhaps commenting on the relationship between Anderson's fun-loving boundary-breaking and_Loewe's_royal history. Nevertheless, Anderson's show was one of artistic triumph and immersive experience—with an optimism for the designer's next steps.



Among those in attendance were Aimee Song, AMIAYA, Chriselle Lim, Constance Lee, Mariam Mohammad, Sadiq Desh,Ichon, andUNA + MATCHA. Photos courtesy of Loewe.








