Ghesquière’s Girls: Meet the 5 Models Who Debuted at Louis Vuitton’s Spring Show Inline
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com; Courtesy of Caroline Reagan / @caroline_reagan1/5Caroline Reagan / @caroline_reagan
Though Caroline Reagan is just starting as a model, her tastes already boast sophistication beyond her years. A fan of classical painting, sculpture, and vintage films, Reagan’s social feeds are filled with engaging imagery. Given her love of history and art, Reagan is exactly the kind of intellectual beauty Ghesquière is drawn to.
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com; Photo: Courtesy of Homer Monster / @blondlab2/5Hannah Elyse Burke / @hannahxelyse
An Australian spitfire with a love of Lady Gaga and Lisbeth Salander, Hannah Elyse Burke is the latest in a long line of edgy beauties favored by Ghesquière. With her jet-black hair and undercut, Burke was a striking presence on the catwalk. But although she cuts an imposing figure, she is still an easygoing kid at heart, admitting to a love of Batman comics, pit bull puppies, and power pop.
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com; Courtesy of Paul Morel / @paulmorelstudios3/5Lea Issarni
With her incredible cheekbones and dark waves, Lea Issarni’s look calls to mind an amalgam of Ghesquière’s cinematic muses Jennifer Connelly and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Hailing from
France, Issarni was discovered by the same scout who found Parisian bio student–turned–top model Karly Loyce.
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com; Courtesy of Luisana Gonzalez / @luisana_gonzalez244/5Luisana Gonzalez / @luisana_gonzalez24
With her long, kinky curls and lithe frame, Luisana Gonzalez was impossible to miss on the Vuitton runway. Hailing from the Dominican Republic, Gonzalez is friends (and agencymates) with fellow Vuitton star Lineisy Montero. Making her international debut today, Gonzalez has been using her Paris downtime to take in the sights—she visited the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe in between her Vuitton fittings.
Photo: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com; Courtesy of Teddy Quinlivan / teddy_quinlivan5/5Teddy Quinlivan / @teddy_quinlivan
When she isn’t traipsing down the runway for Ghesquière, Teddy Quinlivan is a full-time art and design student engaged in the kinds of work meant to challenge audiences. Back in 2013 a clip of her performance art went viral, with viewers mistaking her acting for reality as she trashed a painting after a class critique. In between subverting art-school norms and modeling, Quinlivan keeps her followers laughing with tongue-in-cheek, meme-filled Instagram and Tumblr accounts.