Loewe

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About the brand
Loewe is a Spanish luxury fashion house founded in 1846 in Madrid by a collective of Spanish leather craftsmen, making it one of the world's oldest luxury brands. The brand gained its distinctive identity in 1872 when German leather craftsman Enrique Loewe Roessberg joined the workshop, consolidating operations under the Loewe name and establishing the foundation for what would become Spain's most celebrated luxury house. By 1905, Loewe had earned the prestigious title of Official Supplier to the Spanish Royal Court from King Alfonso XIII, cementing its reputation for exceptional craftsmanship. Originally specializing in luxury leather goods, Loewe expanded into ready-to-wear fashion in 1965 and later joined the LVMH group in 1996. Under the creative direction of Jonathan Anderson since 2013, the brand has undergone a remarkable transformation, seamlessly blending its rich Spanish heritage with contemporary innovation. Today, Loewe stands as a global fashion powerhouse celebrated for its exquisite leather craftsmanship, architectural designs, and commitment to both tradition and modernity.













