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LVMH Winter 2025–2026: The New Grammar of Luxury Style

LVMH Winter 2025–2026: The New Grammar of Luxury

Par Gabriel Goldberg 15 December 2025 5 min read

Winter 2025–2026 reveals a mature luxury sector. LVMH offers less showmanship, more substance. Tailoring, quiet luxury, cultural leather goods: complete…

Winter 2025–2026 doesn't simply mark another season in the fashion calendar. It acts as a revelation. That of a luxury sector that has reached maturity, conscious of its cultural, industrial, and symbolic responsibilities. In an unstable, polarized world saturated with images and discourse, the houses of the LVMH group offer a clear response: less showmanship, more substance. Fewer instant trends, more lasting language. Through its fashion, leather goods, jewelry, beauty, and lifestyle brands, the group composes a coherent vision of contemporary luxury: demanding, embodied, anchored in the long term. Quiet luxury settles in permanently Already initiated over several seasons, the quiet luxury movement reaches a form of culmination in winter 2025–2026. But it would be reductive to see it as a simple minimalist aesthetic. At LVMH, this silence is a language. Loro Piana continues to be its purest expression. The Italian house affirms an almost philosophical vision of clothing: enveloping coats, technical cashmeres, palettes inspired by rock, sand, and mist. Each piece is conceived as protection, a cocoon, an elegant response to contemporary uncertainty. Luxury is no longer demonstrative: it reassures. At Celine , the winter wardrobe becomes even more refined, gaining in radicality. Silhouettes are clean, almost graphic. Black dominates, punctuated by off-whites and deep browns. The statement is Parisian, intellectual, deliberately distant. A luxury of control, addressing an urban…