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Jonathan Anderson’s Final Loewe Collaboration Unveiled with Hennessy

The designer’s departure is marked by a luxury decanter encased in Loewe-crafted leather

Jonathan Anderson’s tenure at Loewe concludes with a final collaboration, a luxury Hennessy decanter encased in a leather case resembling a chestnut burr. The partnership brings together two LVMH-owned brands, marking the designer’s exit after 11 years leading the Spanish fashion house.

Hennessy has expanded its Paradis cognac into a three-liter edition, presented in a decanter-shaped bottle with an accompanying leather case, belt, neck clip, two glasses, and a pipette. The set is priced upon request, while a 70-centiliter Hennessy Paradis with the same leather accessories retails for £2,300. Available in anise, ambar, and chestnut hues, the leather case is sold exclusively at the Hennessy space in Harrods. “This collaboration with Loewe is a celebration of the meticulous craftsmanship we put into every drop of Hennessy Paradis and encapsulates our shared heritage in artful innovation,” said Laurent Boillot, chief executive officer of Hennessy. Hennessy Paradis is defined by its graceful character and immediately delights with its rich copper colour. “It is a perfectly balanced blend, both voluptuous and round, and combines smoothness and strength with a silky texture. Naturally, it has a flavourful and deep, persistent finish.”

Anderson’s departure marks the end of an era for Loewe, which he transformed into a globally recognized luxury brand. Loewe confirmed his exit in a brief statement to WWD without naming a successor or detailing his next move.