Louis Vuitton’s Renaissance-Inspired SS25 Campaign

Shot by Steven Meisel, the French Maison puts a modern twist on its SS25 collection, partnering with house ambassadors Saoirse Ronan and Lisa, who star in their debut campaign for the label.

All images are courtesy of Louis Vuitton.

Four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan and Blackpink’s very own Lisa are no strangers to making history—now, the pair are travelling through time, back to the Renaissance age, for Louis Vuitton’s latest SS25 campaign. As if graced by the paintbrush of Da Vinci or Michelangelo, the French atelier’s campaign reimagines Lisa and Ronan as Renaissance-style works of art, styled head-to-toe in Nicolas Ghesquière’s SS25 collection for Louis Vuitton. Shot by Steven Meisel, their foray into contemporary portraiture marks their debut campaign as house ambassadors for the label—and it’s good enough to frame.

Set against a backdrop of three oil-on-wood paintings—crafted by French conceptual artist Laurent Grasso as part of his Studies of the Past series—Lisa and Ronan’s cult pop-culture fanbases collide with the period-style paintings to create a sense of Soft Power, as the press release puts it. Marrying Renaissance dress with modern sensibilities, Ghesquière’s SS25 collection saw three of Grasso’s atmospheric landscapes intertwine with the closing looks, washing themselves across unstructured jackets.

Louis Vuitton’s Renaissance-Inspired SS25 Campaign

In her own Mona Lisa-fied portrait (pardon the pun), Lisa—who is not only the most-followed K-pop star on Instagram but is also set to make her acting debut in The White Lotus season three—dons a puff-sleeved, striped jacket, paired with a long gold necklace adorned with an array of eclectic gemstones. Later, she wears both a leather trench coat and a black, bedazzled mini dress, posed in front of a hand-painted tree.

Stepping back onto familiar period-piece territory, Ronan opts for a flowing navy jumpsuit, embellished with black cuffs at the sleeves and ankles. The Hollywood star, who first broke into the industry at 13 in Atonement, then sports a sophisticated full-length white jacket fastened at the collarbone with a singular clasp.


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