Toronto’s fashion scene is set to sparkle this autumn as Louis Vuitton brings its highly anticipated Women’s Fall-Winter 2024 Collection to Roy Thomson Hall. The iconic Maison will host its first-ever runway presentation in Canada, marking a historic moment not just for the brand, but for the city itself.
This collection holds special significance, as it celebrates the 10th anniversary of Nicolas Ghesquière’s role as Louis Vuitton’s Artistic Director of Women’s Collections. A visionary force in fashion, Ghesquière’s designs have redefined the brand’s aesthetic, blending timeless elegance with bold innovation. The Fall-Winter 2024 collection, originally debuted at the Cour Carrée in the Louvre, Paris, will make a fresh appearance under Toronto’s architectural gem, Roy Thomson Hall.
Designed in 1976 by renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, Roy Thomson Hall stands as an architectural icon within downtown Toronto. With its unique honeycombed glass canopy and curvilinear design, the venue will provide a stunning backdrop for the collection, merging fashion with the city’s vibrant urban landscape.
For Louis Vuitton, Toronto has always been a city of significance. Since opening its first Canadian store on Bloor Street in 1983, the Maison has expanded across the country, with 10 locations from coast to coast. This year, they continue to deepen their roots with the launch of the Toronto City Guide in October—a testament to the city’s growing influence on the global fashion map.
As Louis Vuitton brings its Parisian elegance to Toronto, fashion lovers can expect an evening that fuses style, history, and architectural beauty in a way that only the Maison can deliver. This Trunk Show promises to be a landmark event, honouring a decade of groundbreaking design while looking forward to the future of fashion in Canada.