A Look Back at Loewe’s Top Artist Collaborations Under Jonathan Anderson


On Monday, LVMH announced that heralded designer Jonathan Anderson was stepping down from his role as creative director of Loewe. Since joining Loewe in 2013, Anderson has transformed the Spanish leather goods company into a major cultural name and a top brand at LVMH, which also owns Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, and Fendi.

The move comes after a decade in which Anderson redefined Loewe, turning it into a $2 billion brand that has become known for breaking norms around gender and form in design, as well as playing with tradition in a way his peers were not.

“What he has contributed to Loewe goes beyond creativity,” Sidney Toledano, the chief executive of the LVMH Fashion Group said of Anderson’s influence in the news release. 

The shift comes as Anderson’s time at Loewe seemed to reach a peak. Last year, Loewe held a blockbuster exhibition at Shanghai Exhibition Centre that might as well have been a survey of Anderson’s time at the brand. In the fall, T: The New York Times Style Magazine named Anderson one of its “Greats” for the year. (Rumors abound that Anderson will head Dior next.)

Anderson too developed a reputation, and found commercial success, by intertwining the worlds of fashion and art to an unprecedented degree. Each Loewe season seemed to be accompanied by a new collaboration with a contemporary artist or a nod to a historical one. And Anderson founded the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize in 2016, an international award for contemporary craft artists with a €50,000 award.

Below, a list of Loewe’s top artist collaborations under Anderson:



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