
Louis Vuitton invited Flowerovlove, Madeline Argy, and Tansuan to Paris to introduce its Spring collection, mixing personal style with the House’s latest ready-to-wear, leather goods, accessories, and travel essentials. The campaign, captured across airports, hotel rooms, and the streets of the city, follows each figure as they move through the French capital with ease, dressed in pieces that reflect both utility and character.
Each woman brings her own energy to the shoot. The mood remains casual, yet everything from the silhouette of a sneaker to the shape of a handbag delivers a sense of purposeful style. The campaign moves with the rhythm of modern travel, introducing Louis Vuitton’s new Flight Mode collection and its season-defining accessories.


Built for travel, Flight Mode draws on freedom of movement as a central idea. The clothes offer relaxed, confident shapes designed for long layovers, last-minute strolls, or city walks between meetings. Crafted with Louis Vuitton’s refined materials and easy silhouettes, the collection adapts to the momentum of travel without losing elegance.
Accessories play a key role in the wardrobe. This includes the LV Biker bag, a new creation by Nicolas Ghesquière, and the LV Sneakerina, which reinterprets everyday footwear. Colorful S-Lock sunglasses and the silk My Neverfull 90 square round out the accessories range, tying together travel with visual impact and detail.

British-Ivorian singer Flowerovlove brings a retro, 1960s-inspired energy to the campaign. Her look combines music and fashion, channeling her distinct take on contemporary elegance. In Paris, she pairs her outfits with the S-Lock sunglasses, whose transparent cat-eye frames pick up on the color of the sky. The vivid tones and gold-accented temples reference Louis Vuitton’s history in trunkmaking through subtle motifs.
Her styling feels unforced. The glasses reflect her personality as much as they protect her from the sun, designed to be worn while wandering a city, not just arriving in one.

Madeline Argy moves through Paris in LV Sneakerinas, the new hybrid shoe that sits between a sneaker and a ballet flat. Known for her online presence and the Pretty Lonesome podcast, Argy channels both athletic confidence and off-duty ease. The shoes suit her pace, lightweight and flexible thanks to their Sacchetto construction, designed for everyday use.
Her Sneakerinas come in materials and color combinations that add variety without losing utility. They work with casual wear but hold their shape and structure for more polished outfits. In a city like Paris, where the streets become part of the show, they offer both freedom and visual interest.

Chinese influencer Tansuan brings a directional edge to the campaign with the LV Biker, Ghesquière’s new signature handbag. Her love for travel and fashion connects with the design’s origin, it takes cues from the biker jacket, both in look and feel. The bag features Pixel lambskin leather, a soft yet durable material with a two-tone surface finish that adds texture and contrast.
Multiple straps and top handles allow for various ways to wear the bag, from crossbody to clutch. It’s finished with Heirloom and Midnight Pearl chains, a fresh take on bag charms that combine pearls, stones, and metallic links in sculptural configurations. The LV Biker moves with its wearer and resists falling into a single style category.

Louis Vuitton expands its customization service with Mon Monogram, offering clients a range of personalization tools. New fonts, color palettes, and vintage-inspired patches transform signature items like the Neverfull, Keepall 50, and Horizon luggage into unique pieces. The campaign underlines this freedom, each woman appears completely at home in her selections.
With LV Style Diary: Spring Edition, the House presents a wardrobe that feels direct and functional but grounded in design precision. Whether worn during a quiet walk or while crossing an ocean, each piece responds to travel’s evolving rhythm, practical, expressive, and ready to move.
