Louis Vuitton’s Cruise 2026 Show Takes Macau by Storm
The Louis Vuitton 2026 cruise show experience began long before the first model took her stride. Selected guests were whisked away from Hong Kong in a fleet of private vehicles, cocooned in leather-clad luxury as they made their way across the border to Macau. It was the opening act of an evening designed to remind us why Louis Vuitton remains one of fashion’s most ambitious storytellers.
Upon arrival at The Londoner, VIPs were ushered into an elegant cocktail area—among them were singer, dancer and Louis Vuitton ambassador Victoria Song, the incomparable Carina Lau and actors Louise Wong and Yuxiao Lu.
Yuxiao Lu, Louise Wong, Victoria Song and Carina Lau
Elva Ni
Jenny Tsang
Faye Tsui
Venus Chan and DeVonne Iao
Timothy Jones, Robert Calzadilla and David Sylvester
Chang Wai Tong, Dr Wilfred Wong, Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes and Grant Chum
The models made a dramatic entrance
Inside the Londoner Arena
Louise Wong
Hilary Fan
Guests at the event brought their A-game
Shirley Hiranand, Alix Fownes, Christy Liang and Rachel Choy were among the guests on November 13
Models stunned on the runway
Models stunned on the runway
Models stunned on the runway
Models stunned on the runway
The grand finale
As guests settled into their seats, the lights dimmed and a hush fell over the crowd. Models descended from the very top of The Londoner Arena, making their way down the arena steps onto the runway—their entrance as dramatic as it was unexpected, recreating the magic of the brand’s original presentation in May at the Palais des Papes in the French city of Avignon.
Nicolas Ghesquière’s vision came alive before our eyes. From everyday staples that had been reimagined to showstopping evening pieces, each look demonstrated clothing’s transformative power. As Macau’s first-ever Louis Vuitton show, the evening marked a real moment for the region—even more special was the fact that Macau had a selection of exclusive pieces from the catwalk collection available for guests to see after the show. What’s more, the Louis Vuitton store at Sands in Macau is the best-performing in Asia and on track to become the best-performing globally. This was a fitting tribute to a city that has embraced the maison with such passion and continues to set the bar for luxury retail worldwide.
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