This Limited-Edition LOEWE Book is Basically a Fashion Time Capsule
A decade of Jonathan Anderson at LOEWE, now bound in 636 pages—fashion as memory, as craft, and as a world unfinished

A visual journey
You open the box—hands grazing over the embossed LOEWE Anagram in copper. Inside, a decade unfolds.
A decade of leather that looks like it was sculpted, not stitched. A decade of clothes that don’t just sit on bodies but shift, reshape, redefine.

A decade of Jonathan Anderson at LOEWE, now bound between two covers, a visual diary called Crafted World.
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The book—636 pages of full-bleed imagery, behind-the-scenes candids, and unexpected juxtapositions—feels like stepping into Jonathan’s mind. It’s about craft, context, and why a particular cut of leather feels like a memory.
The designer’s debut SS15 women’s collection is here, so is the SS25 men’s.

In between, the moments that shaped his tenure: the campaigns, the catwalks, and the stores that felt like art installations rather than retail spaces.
Voices that shaped a decade
And then, there are the words. Zadie Smith, with her usual precision, opens the book with a foreword that sets the tone: thoughtful, intelligent, and intimate.
Jonathan himself sits down with longtime collaborator Benjamin Bruno in a conversation of two people talking about how clothes, art, and ideas shift over time.

Scattered throughout, LOEWE’s orbit of creatives—artists, stylists, craftspeople—chime in, their voices weaving into Jonathan’s own.
In the age of fast content, of visuals that flick past in seconds, Crafted World is a rarity. It asks you to sit with it.

To trace your fingers over the details, to see how Jonathan’s LOEWE wasn’t just about creating collections but about crafting a world—one that still feels beautifully and impossibly unfinished.
Available now at loewe.com and selected bookstores.
Courtesy Loewe