Little Book of Loewe
By (Author) Jessica Bumpus
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
11th February 2025
6th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual designers or design groups
Fashion and textile design: accessories
History of design
746.92092
Hardback
160
Width 138mm, Height 112mm, Spine 16mm
240g
Little Book of Loewe is the beautifully illustrated story of a heritage house that has reinvented craft for the twenty-first century.
Founded in 1846 in Madrid, Loewe's leather accessories, clothing and perfume are defined by their use of artisanal materials and archival silhouettes, while modern twists bring an unbridled joy to their cult accessories, beloved by pop and actual royalty alike. High-profile collaborations, including custom looks for Beyonce's Renaissance World Tour and appointing South Korean rapper Taeyong as a brand ambassador, have cemented the brand as an influencer favourite. Previously headed up by fashion industry legends including Karl Lagerfeld and Giorgio Armani, visionary creative director Jonathan Anderson continues their legacy of reinvention and also brings contemporary culture onto the runway with frequent artist collaborations. With over 100 stunning photographs and engaging text, Little Book of Loewe uncovers the past and muses on the future of an iconic luxury brand.Jessica Bumpus is an author and freelance fashion journalist, and the former Fashion Features Editor at British Vogue online (2007-2015). She graduated from London College of Fashion in 2006 with a First Class BA Hons in
Fashion Promotion, specialising in Journalism. Her career began at Conde Nast workingonline, starting as production assistant and within the year being promoted to working solely on Vogue as Fashion Features Editor - part of which involved travelling to the seasonal international shows. Since going full-time freelance almost a decade ago, she has written for the New York Times International, the Financial Times, THE WEEK FASHION, ELLE USA, Vogue US, NYLON, CNN Style, Konfekt, Something About Rocks, Maybourne Magazine and Twin magazine, among others. She hasalso been a guest speaker and panellist at a variety of talks and events, including CraftWeek and for SHOWstudio.