Jonathan Anderson concludes his 11-year tenure at Loewe with an opulent collaboration with Hennessy. The partnership showcases a leather case for the prestigious Hennessy Paradis cognac, designed to resemble a chestnut burr – a fitting final project for the departing Creative director who transformed the Spanish fashion house into a global luxury powerhouse.
The collaboration comes from within the LVMH family, with both Loewe and Hennessy operating under the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton umbrella. This connection allowed for a seamless fusion of expertise between the fashion house’s leather craftsmanship and the cognac maker’s centuries-old distillation traditions.
“This collaboration with Loewe celebrates the meticulous craftsmanship we put into every drop of Hennessy Paradis and encapsulates our shared heritage in artful innovation,” said Laurent Boillot, CEO of Hennessy. “We’re excited to launch this collection and offer collectors and connoisseurs a unique sensory and aesthetic experience.”
The limited-edition set features Hennessy’s Paradis cognac in a distinctive decanter-shaped bottle, accompanied by a handcrafted leather pouch, belt and neck clip. To complete the luxurious package, the set includes two glasses and a special pipette. While the 3-liter edition commands a price available upon request, the 70-liter version with identical leather accessories retails for £2,300.

You can choose from three elegant colorways – anise, ambar and chestnut – available exclusively at the Hennessy space within Harrods, London’s legendary department store.
The timing is particularly significant as Anderson prepares to leave Loewe, having transformed the once respected but modest Spanish leather house into a vibrant global luxury brand deeply connected to contemporary culture. His departure marks the end of an influential chapter for the fashion house, though Loewe has yet to announce his successor.