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Three’s a Trend: Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton Lean Deeply Into Art for Their Resort Collections
Luxury fashion isn’t exactly making an unexpectedly sharp pivot into fine art, but as taste quickly becomes its own form of currency, designers are eager to show off their cultural investments.

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Luxury fashion isn’t exactly making an unexpectedly sharp pivot into fine art, but as taste quickly becomes its own form of currency, designers are eager to show off their cultural investments.
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According to Vogue’s source item, Three’s a Trend: Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton Lean Deeply Into Art for Their Resort Collections, Luxury fashion isn’t exactly making an unexpectedly sharp pivot into fine art, but as taste quickly becomes its own form of currency, designers are eager to show off their cultural investments.
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The development sits in VINI’s Culture file for readers following arts, entertainment, fashion, film, music, celebrity, and the business of culture. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-05-21T12:49:51+00:00.
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