Louis Vuitton officially launches its first beauty products to fashionistas
Louis Vuitton has unveiled a new chapter in its creative journey with the launch of its luxury beauty line, La Beauté. The fashion house’s inaugural cosmetics collection features 55 lipsticks, 10 lip balms and the LV Ombres eyeshadow palette. Each piece, designed by Konstantin Grcic, is conceived as an objet d’art, a work of art created to preserve its value over a lifetime. Combining meticulous craftsmanship with sophisticated design, the collection positions beauty not only as a form of self-expression but also as a lasting, artistic statement that embodies the essence of Louis Vuitton’s creativity and innovation.
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Above Louis Vuitton has unveiled a new chapter in its creative journey with the launch of its luxury beauty line, La Beauté (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above Louis Vuitton has unveiled a new chapter in its creative journey with the launch of its luxury beauty line, La Beauté (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above All La Beauté products are designed with replaceable cores to reduce environmental impact (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above All La Beauté products are designed with replaceable cores to reduce environmental impact (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above The French fashion house also prioritises sustainable metals, such as brass and aluminium, in its designs for La Beauté (photo: Louis Vuitton)

Above The French fashion house also prioritises sustainable metals, such as brass and aluminium, in its designs for La Beauté (photo: Louis Vuitton)
Notably, all La Beauté products are designed with replaceable cores to reduce environmental impact. The French fashion house also prioritises sustainable metals, such as brass and aluminium, in its designs for La Beauté.
For the collection’s debut, Louis Vuitton entrusted the legendary makeup artist of the 1990s to lead its first beauty venture: Dame Pat McGrath. She is the first makeup artist to receive the title of “Dame” from the British Royal Family in recognition of her contribution to the art of makeup. McGrath also becomes the brand’s first Creative Director of Cosmetics, together shaping a beauty universe where luxury, lifestyle and art converge.

Above Makeup artist Dame Pat McGrath becomes Louis Vuitton’s first Cosmetics Creative Director (photo: Louis Vuitton)




