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For Loewe’s latest womenswear presentation, a crisp white runway filled with life-sized confetti cubes (designed by artist Lara Favaretto) served as a stage for full leather getups, birdwoman slays, and toy-level ‘fits.

Indeed, a couple of feathery pieces took flight on the FW23 runway, resulting pluming tops, trousers, and even just-above-the-knee shorts allowing fans to live out wildest winged fantasy.

Chic or chic(k)? The answer is yes.

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Loewe’s FW23 women’s collection sees the brand continue its “reductionist act,” keeping classic styles recognizable but with Loewe twists like throwing in a surprise drape on a leather dress or turning up a simple cardigan to XXL proportions.

There’s a gathering of smoothly-sculpted pastel pieces — a pleated dress, skirt, and cropped tops — which looked like IRL My Polly Pocket clothes for adults. Well, how else would they follow up the Minecraft clothes?

Last season’s floral prints materialize on a dress — printed on another dress, reducing the SS23 pattern to a trompe l’oeil memory. Meanwhile, cardigans sport graphics conveying differing textures while another gown carried a print of a trench coat.

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What’s a Loewe collection with the Puzzle bag nowadays? Naturally, the house’s beloved handbag returns for the fall season as massive totes and classic handbag renditions.

While the newest Paseo bag also is also back for Fall ’23, Loewe also rolls out the welcome mat for the Squeeze bag, yet another new leather bag realized in a selection of various leathers topped with ruching and a gilded chain.

Footwear is just as you’d imagine for Loewe: confetti pumps reinforcing the celebratory vibes on the runway, more novelty shoes toting makeup brushes as heels, and a fresh batch of trouser-boots (troots, for short) in smooth leather.


























In the race for virality, Loewe FW23 steps away from the gimmicks a bit to take what it calls a “introverted stance” underscored by house codes — element-focused surprises, texture, proportion, and most importantly, timelessness.

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