The Business of Fashion Podcast

Faye McLeod on Luxury World-Building, One Window at a Time

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Apr 3, 2026
Faye McLeod, visual image and creative director who led Louis Vuitton’s windows and shows for 16 years and now runs studio Closer. She discusses finding inspiration in everyday observation. She recounts a childhood accident that shaped her approach to contained spaces. She explains why shop windows are democratic street theatre and how she builds global teams to execute experiential brand worlds.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Well Shaped Her Box Design Strength

  • Faye survived falling into a deep concrete well at age five and spent about eight to nine hours trapped before being found.
  • She credits that experience with teaching her to use imagination, go inward, and feel courageous designing inside contained spaces.
INSIGHT

Windows As Democratic Street Theatre

  • Windows are a democratic, public-facing medium where a brand must earn attention from passersby in real time.
  • Faye treats windows as vitrines of wonder that translate archive and runway into street-level emotion.
INSIGHT

Emotion Lowers Luxury's Entry Barrier

  • Window displays serve both emotional brand expression and commercial goals by lowering entry barriers into intimidating luxury stores.
  • Faye uses humour, joy, and heart to make brands feel more approachable and drive footfall.
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