Louis Vuitton's boots from the Cruise 2025 collection are getting trolled online for their brush-like style and are being compared to Big Foot and mops. Many speculate it is done by the luxury brand to garner attention online.
Loius Vuitton is known for occasionally dropping strange and offbeat fashion, taking the internet by storm, which catapults the company into headlines and more popularity. One such incident was when the luxury brand released its 'human leg boots', which were priced at around Rs 2,00,000.
Recently, Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of women's collections at Louis Vuitton, revealed his collection for Cruise 2025. The official Louis Vuitton website says, "Nicolas Ghesquière imbues his signature style with a passionate Spanish flair, cultivating a multifaceted allure through an emotional journey of discovery."
However, there is one item from the collection that has grabbed the most attention and has become the talk of the town, and not for a good reason. A pair of boots with a unique brush style and black-brown color is getting heavily trolled online due to their strange appearance.
Louis Vuitton made a post on Instagram showcasing the items. The caption read, "Women’s Cruise 2025 Show. Crafted with sumptuous detailing, @NicolasGhesquiere’s latest collection reveals an array of opulent adornments – from glistening embroidery to layered fringes. Watch the full show via link in bio."
Several users commented on the post, expressing their dislike for the boots and its design. One user wrote, "Louis, I love you… really, I do but these “shoes”omgggg they remind me of an ostrich for some reason," conveying their displeasure from the boots.
"Bad attention is better than no attention huh LV?" another user wrote, speculating that the company did this to get as many eyes on the new collection as possible.
One person wrote, "I would use n1 to clean my house faster," making a joke about the mop-like appearance of the boots.
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