Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Madrid – The new post-Jonathan Anderson Loewe continues to take shape with the presentation of the first campaign developed for the Spanish house by the American creative duo_ Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. Appointed as the brand's new creative directors last March 2025_ they are now unveiling the codes intended to evolve the brand during this new era under their leadership of the creative and design department.

Following their debut as new creative directors last October with the presentation of the SS26 Loewe collection_ many pointed to the continuous language and aesthetic McCollough and Hernandez seemed to embrace for this new chapter in the emblematic Spanish house's history. The design duo has now responded to this interpretation. They emphasised that their clear intention is to evolve and grow the brand with their own unique vision and language_ rather than keeping it 'stagnant' within the creative codes developed during the Jonathan Anderson era. These new codes for a new Loewe will accentuate its inherent values of joy and sensuality. They maintain these principles were already evident in their debut collection_ the only one developed under their creative direction so far_ and are now reinforced with the presentation of their first campaign for Loewe.

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

“We are building a completely personal visual language” for the brand_ “confident_ playful_ sun-drenched and positive_” stated Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez_ co-creative directors of Loewe_ in a statement provided by the Madrid-based fashion house. They elaborated that this language “expresses an energy we recognise as inherent to Loewe_” fuelled by “joy_” “sensuality_” and “a modernity that is instinctive_ not forced.”

Featuring McCollough and Hernandez's first collection

The campaign was creatively directed by McCollough and Hernandez themselves and shot by American photographer Talia Chetrit_ and features key garments and accessories from the designers' first collection. This womenswear collection is now gaining visibility through the campaign material_ which will be featured in the new issue of Loewe's quarterly magazine_ available in stores from this coming Thursday_ February 19_ just one week before the collection's pieces launch both in-store and online.

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Beyond the pieces themselves and the key creative talents behind this campaign_ a diverse cast of actresses and 'ambassadors' for the Spanish brand showcase the key looks. The group includes British actress Beau Gadsdon; American model and actress Talia Ryder; American actress and daughter of Forest Whitaker_ True Whitaker; Chinese actress and Loewe ambassador Chen Duling; and British actress Isla Johnston. Johnston was announced on February 10 as the first new Loewe ambassador under the creative direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez.

The campaign was described by the brand as a "visual expansion of the codes established in the teaser images released before their debut show in October". “Photographed again by Talia Chetrit and starring a cast of emerging talents—theatre and film actresses—whose energy_ authorship and ability to turn physical skill and presence into an art form reflect both the ethos of Loewe and the joyful spirit of the collection; the campaign conveys a feeling that is both sensual and cerebral.” This dichotomy converges in the form of “energetic poses_ vibrant colours” and “a positive spirit_” which are central to photographs where “a carnal tension” is evident. The images are distinguished by conveying “a sense of humidity_” through references—never fully explicit—to water and a sea that are only “perceived.” “The result exudes a tense torridity.”

Awaiting menswear debut amidst a sharp 'decline' among most desirable brands

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Following the brand's decision to 'skip' the last Paris Men's Fashion Week this past January_ Loewe is set to complete the transition in its creative direction during the upcoming Paris Fashion Week_ which begins on March 2. The Spanish house will participate with a runway presentation of its new autumn/winter 2026/2027 collection_ provisionally scheduled for March 6. In response to 'skipping' the men's event_ the show will be co-ed_ presenting both the new menswear and womenswear collections for AW26 in a single event. This combination should serve to further highlight the new brand 'spirit' that McCollough and Hernandez are trying to foster as Loewe's new creative directors.

As part of the French multinational holding company LVMH's portfolio_ it is impossible to know to what extent these presentation and communication strategies are Loewe's own or are subject to those imposed globally on the entire group by the luxury giant's management. It seems that LVMH preferred to reserve the spotlight in the early part of the year for Jonathan Anderson_ shoring up his arrival as creative director of Dior. The focus is now shifting to Loewe and its creative directors for the second part of the year's first block of presentations. This roadmap is already having a collateral effect on Loewe's 'desirability' among consumers_ as revealed by the Lyst Index for the fourth quarter of 2025_ presented just a few weeks ago. In this ranking of the 'most desirable' brands_ Loewe_ which led in the first quarter of 2025_ has now fallen to 13th place.

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction

Loewe unveils first campaign under new creative direction