LOEWE is pleased to announce the appointment of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez as the House’s creative directors.
Their work over the past two decades has played an important role in shaping modern fashion while cultivating an ongoing dialogue with contemporary culture. Their design practice, rooted in a rigorous exploration of craft filtered through an artistic sensibility, has evolved the industry’s landscape, and aligns with the values which underscore LOEWE’s 179-year heritage.
‘We are incredibly honoured to join LOEWE, a House whose values and mission align closely with our own. We look forward to working alongside its extraordinary teams and artisans, whose talent—under the exceptional creative direction of Jonathan Anderson—has shaped LOEWE into the cultural force it is today.’ – Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez
Photography Jeff Henrikson
Vivaldi played by Simon Royer at the Archives Nationales in Paris.
Music: Antonio Vivaldi. Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, “Summer” (L’estate), Movement I: Allegro non molto
The Draped Jacket.
Smooth, nappa leather, hand-pleated to create an asymmetric silhouette, finished with a gold embossed LOEWE patch.
Available in selected stores.
‘Crafted World: Jonathan Anderson’s LOEWE’ celebrates the designer’s decade-long tenure as creative director with a large-format monograph.
Imagery of shows, stores, campaigns, art, and craft is joined by a foreword by Zadie Smith and dialogues between friends of the House. Alongside them, a conversation between Jonathan Anderson and long-time collaborator stylist Benjamin Bruno gives an insight into the process of crafting the brand.
Available from 27 March on loewe.com and at selected LOEWE stores and book vendors.
Edited by Jonathan Anderson and Benjamin Bruno
Cover image featuring work by Anthea Hamilton
Designed by American Art Catalogues
Global Brand Ambassador Wang Yibo, Drew Starkey, and Taylor Russell feature alongside the Puzzle and new Featherlight Puzzle in our Spring Summer 2025 campaign, shot in the heart of the Tavertet countryside in the Collsacabra mountains.
Marking the end of Jonathan Anderson’s tenure, the new Featherlight Puzzle honours his extraordinary contributions to the House with a softer, slouchier reimagining of his debut Puzzle bag, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
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After over a decade at LOEWE, Jonathan Anderson is leaving his role of creative director.
In this time Jonathan led us to exceptional growth and established the House as a pioneer in presenting a modern vision of luxury fashion and culture, underscored by an enduring commitment to craft.
Alongside leading our creative and cultural direction, and creating immense impact across the fashion industry, Jonathan oversaw the launch of the LOEWE Foundation Craft Prize: a platform which supports and gives visibility to vanishing crafts across the globe.
‘While reflecting on the last 11 years, I have been lucky enough to be surrounded by people with the imagination, the skills, the tenacity and the resourcefulness to find a way to say ‘yes’ to all my wildly ambitious ideas. While my chapter draws to a close, LOEWE’s story will continue for many years to come, and I will look on with pride, watching it continue to grow, the amazing Spanish brand I once called Home.’ — Jonathan Anderson
‘I am incredibly grateful to Jonathan Anderson for the eleven years of unmatched creativity, passion and dedication that he has given to LOEWE. With him as its creative director, the House has risen to new heights with international recognition. The Puzzle bag, celebrating its 10th anniversary, has become a true icon, and the brand codes that he has created, rooted in craft, will live on as his legacy.’ — Pascale Lepoivre
‘I have had the pleasure of working with some of the great artistic directors of recent times, and I consider Jonathan Anderson to be amongst the very best. What he has contributed to LOEWE goes beyond creativity. He has built a rich and eclectic world with strong foundations in craft which will enable the House to thrive long after his departure.’ — Sidney Toledano
Keys, wallet, phone?
Buttersoft nappa leather, tactile donut chains, and signature hand-tied knots—House motifs carry across a range of soft, supple, and smooth bags.
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Crafted in smooth nappa leather, the Featherlight Puzzle is a lighter, slouchier iteration of our cuboid Puzzle bags.
With a subtle shine accentuating its precise construction and distinctive silhouette, the Featherlight Puzzle fuses the signature geometric design with contemporary elements, supple leather, metallic hardware, and heritage details.
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Crafting the LOEWE Fall Winter 2025 collection.
Featuring the new Featherlight Puzzle bag, the Josef Albers Puzzle that translates ‘Homages to the Square’ onto smooth nappa, the deconstructed silhouettes of spliced leather ready-to-wear, a coat inspired by the intricate woven works of Anni Albers, and the embellished Jean Brunet metal bodice.