Style Edit: Louis Vuitton’s spring/summer 2025 collection continues the brand’s ‘soft power’ vibe with the versatile LV Biker bag and hybrid Sneakerina, each blending elegance with functionality

Nicolas Ghesquière’s new Biker design is strong and supple, and can be worn in multiple ways – while the Sneakerina is a trainer-ballet flat hybrid suitable for all occasions
Every season there are certain accessories that top every fashion editor’s wish list. For spring/summer 2025, Louis Vuitton has pretty much monopolised those lists by creating not one but two covetable styles that are creating plenty of buzz.

Similar to other iconic styles like the Speedy and Keepall, the bag is supple and structured, with a foldable construction that makes it sophisticated and versatile. It can be worn in multiple ways thanks to an assortment of straps and handles – turning it into a clutch, shoulder bag or a cross-body.
Another defining feature is the new Pixel two-toned grained lambskin leather, with a unique texture which is created by adding a surface layer of colour to create more depth. The bag comes in a range of cool colours and three sizes ranging from the MM – a larger style for all your essentials – to the Nano which is perfect for an evening out.

The new Sneakerina shoe is also sure to be a must-have for modern women. This fresh creation plays on contrasts and is a hybrid design that can best be described as part trainer, part contemporary ballet flat. Embodying a more minimalist approach to sportswear, its dynamic, streamlined silhouette includes a flexible sole that offers incredible freedom of movement and agility. It’s also a testament to functional elegance – each variation has been specially designed for everyday wear to match any look, be it casual or formal.

Each style features Louis Vuitton’s signatures of course, such as the Monogram pattern, Monogram canvas and LV Circle. Choose from myriad material and colour combinations, including velvet-effect and metallic leathers, technical satin, glittering sequin embroidery and mesh, in a striking palette of tones such as fuchsia, forest green, beige, black and white, pink, blue and silver.