The Fashion and Leather Goods business group
showed strong resilience in an uncertain environment
in 2024. Driven by a desire to offer their customers
exceptional products and experiences, LVMH’s
Maisons continued to pursue creativity, very high qual-
ity, masterful craftsmanship and retail excellence.
Louis Vuitton was once again driven by its boundless
capacity for innovation in the world of travel. Nicolas
Ghesquière’s Fall/Winter fashion show celebrated
10 years of his designs at the Maison. Following the
Voyager show in Shanghai, the 2025 Cruise collection
was presented in Barcelona’s Park Güell. For his second
fashion show, Pharrell Williams drew inspiration from
the American West and his 2025 Spring/Summer col-
lection, “The World is Yours”, was unveiled at UNESCO’s
headquarters in Paris, celebrating the Maison’s spirit
of travel. Many new designs were launched in leather
goods, including the Speedy P9 bag in fresh colors, the
Low Key line and the Neverfull Inside Out, a reversible
version of one of the Maison’s icons. In jewelry, its
LV Diamonds collection introduced a cut in the shape
of the Monogram flower and extended the Maison’s
commitment to sustainable practices by ensuring that
every diamond is fully traceable. For its tenth anniver-
sary, the Escale watch released its first three-hand
model. In 2024 more than ever before, carrying on a
well-established tradition, victory traveled in Louis
Vuitton: bespoke trunks, handcrafted in its historic
Asnières workshops, held the torches and medals of
the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. As
Title Partner of the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona,
the Maison also unveiled two trunks carrying the
trophy for the Louis Vuitton Cup qualifiers and
theiconic Auld Mug presented to the winner of
theAmericas Cup In New York with Louis Vuittons
Fifth Avenue flagship store set to undergo a multiyear
renovation the Louis Vuitton 57th Street store
opened at the end of the year was a major success
This new flagship offers an immersive experience at
the crossroads of luxury culture and design
Christian Dior maintained its creative momentum,
fusing heritage and modernity. Maria Grazia Chiuri
revisited the origins of Dior ready-to-wear with a trib-
ute to the 1967 Miss Dior collection and drew inspira-
tion from Mary, Queen of Scots for her Cruise show
at Drummond Castle in Scotland, as well as from
Amazon warrior women for her Spring/Summer 2025
collection at the Musée Rodin in Paris. The Maison
continued to develop its collections, in particular the
Dioriviera collection. Kim Jones brought the signature
looks of Dior couture to menswear and launched a
capsule collection with Lewis Hamilton. Victoire de
Castellane unveiled her Diorama & Diorigami high
jewelry designs and celebrated the Maison’s tradition
of jewelry-making with the My Dior collection, which
echoes the texture of its iconic cannage stitching. The
Maison enjoyed high levels of visibility both during the
Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, thanks to
its athlete ambassadors, and at the opening ceremony,
with Lady Gaga and Céline Dion both wearing Dior.
Beijing hosted the L’Or de Dior exhibition in September,
while the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition
arrived in Riyadh in November. At the end of the year,
an exhibition opened at La Galerie Dior in Paris fea-
turing photographs by Peter Lindbergh for the Maison.
Lastly, key highlights included the opening of an
exceptional store in Geneva, designed by Christian de
Portzamparc, and Dior’s spectacular façades and
enchanting window displays to celebrate the end- of-
year holiday season around the world, in particular at
its 30 Montaigne store in Paris and at the new Dior
Gold House in Bangkok.
Loro Piana which continued to offer products of the
highest quality turned in a remarkable performance
The year marked the Maisons centenary which it
celebrated by showcasing its finest materials The Fall
Winter collection was highly successful and leather
goods expanded with the launch of its latest handbag
the Loom For the endofyear holiday season culmi
nating its centenary celebrations Loro Piana trans
2024
Highlights
OUR MAISONS
TAKE ACTION
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ENERGY STRATEGY
AT LOUIS VUITTON WORKSHOPS
Louis Vuitton is rolling out an action
plan in its workshops to reduce energy
consumption and accelerate
the production of renewable energy.
The Maison is investing to employ
the best technologies, such as the ovens
used in certain workshops, enabling
them to reduce their consumption by 80%.
The Maison’s workshops have already reduced
their consumption by 32% since 2021.
Louis Vuitton is also continuing to equip
its workshops with photovoltaic panels
for instance in CharmessurlHerbasse
BeaulieusurLayon and SaintPourçain
surSioule in 2024 On average
these installations meet between 30
and 37 of the workshops energy needs
with carbonfree energies
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