The recent spate of resort collections is like a journey, with designers not only shifting their collections to a specific location, but also the local culture becoming the location for new collections - Los Angeles and Dior, Japan and Louis Vuitton..... Even, the location of each conference is very intoxicating.
In Louis Vuitton's resort collection, you can see a building standing proudly in the middle of a mountain.
The models emerge from the long tunnel that connects the tree-lined Shinakucho mountains like the opening scene of a science fiction film.
Admire the models this time, the way they have to go is too long!
In addition to Nicolas Ghesquiere's Japanese-inspired early spring collection, this arcade-like show is also very charming.
It is called the Beauty Show Museum, founded by the art lover Hideko Koyama, and designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei, who is best known for the Louvre Museum and its glass pyramid in Paris, France.
The design inspiration of Meixiu Art Museum, in fact, comes from Tao Yuanming's famous "Peach Blossom Source", which we all recited when we were children.
Pei's design is also very cool, in addition to this blank and minimalist design, in order to protect the natural environment, 80% of the building is buried underground, such a difficult design took six years to prepare.
There's only one way to get to the gallery, you go through a tunnel and then over a futuristic overhung bridge.
And the idea of a runway here is perfect.
The mountain has a small mouth, as if there were light.
With the change of day and night, the winding tunnel also presents a different scenery, and in spring, there is a romantic pink cherry blossom sea.
Of course, in normal times, you can also see Japanese art as well as ancient art from multiple civilizations as the theme of the exhibition.
Ghesquiere's taste in architecture has long been known, and on the eve of the 2016 Rio Olympics, he arrived in Rio with his Louis Vuitton pre-spring 2017 collection.
The show is shaped like a space flying saucer that landed on a cliff.
It's called the Niteroi Museum of Contemporary Art. Surrounded by a pond, it looks like a flower on the edge of a cliff. The architect of this building, Oscar Niemeyer, has an amazing imagination.
In Niemeyer's works, you can't see the traditional architecture at a glance, and he is good at various curved shapes, so he is called "the Picasso of architecture".Facing Rio and overlooking Guanabara Bay, the museum is like a microcosm of Rio.
Louis Vuitton's early spring trilogy, compared to the release of Paris Fashion Week, can really let people enjoy the customs of different countries, but also can find different architectural wonders.
This highly designed home is like an oasis in the desert.
But in fact, the exterior resembles a volcano, wavy roof, also designed by a master modernist architect John Lautner.
Louis Vuitton has also built a cool building of its own, inviting pioneering architect Frank Gehry to design the bold and poetic Fondation Louis Vuitton Art Center, which has hosted many of the brand's biggest shows since its opening.