A trio of actors venture into the rugged terrain of Spain's Collsacabra mountains for LOEWE's latest campaign. Photographer David Sims captures Drew Starkey, Taylor Russell, and Wang Yibo among the peaks of Catalonia, wearing pieces from creative director Jonathan Anderson's SS25 collection.
The campaign presents Anderson's vision through a mix of structured tailoring and fluid draping. Starkey, known for his role in Queer (2024), appears lounging in grass beside the house's puzzle bag in deep green leather. His outfit pairs an intarsia sweater vest featuring multicolored patterns with wide-leg pleated trousers. In another shot, he wears a calfskin coat that shifts from polished brown leather to textured ostrich embossing.
Wang Yibo showcases the collection's experimental approach to traditional menswear. His looks include draped trousers combining cotton and wool jacquard check patterns, worn with a crinkled shirt styled backwards. The Chinese actor also appears in a blue cable knit sweater and a beige blazer with voluminous sleeves.
Taylor Russell's wardrobe spans evening and daywear, from a cropped leather cape paired with a draped burgundy leather skirt to Anderson's interpretation of florals. The Canadian actress models both a structured dress with flower motifs and a compact brown dress covered in sequins.
The campaign concludes in the Catalonian wilderness, where flowing dresses catch the mountain winds and leather bags rest among bare tree branches.
The LOEWE SS25 collection is available for purchase through the brand's website and boutiques.
Kristin Kaye
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