In its “Horizons Never End” campaign, Louis Vuitton has once again begun predicting Lionel Messi’s future as the sport’s undisputed monarch.
Louis Vuitton is still looking for a new “fortune” despite its successful World Cup campaign with a clever advertisement featuring Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The fact that the “number 10 striker” is back in this campaign serves as evidence that there can be only one victor.
Lionel Messi was the only person to take center stage in the Horizons Never End advertising campaign upon his return with Louis Vuitton. The French luxury brand describes the new campaign’s meaning on its website: The new Louis Vuitton campaign pays homage to the iconic Horizon line while honoring the spirit of travel.”
For me, the horizon is looking to the future, letting my imagination soar and thinking about what can happen, what the future holds – all its possibilities,” Messi said when asked about his inspiration for the campaign.
The campaign’s Iconic Horizon collection pays homage to Louis Vuitton’s love of travel. Football legend Lionel Messi is seen in a departure lounge with a Horizon bag in a sequence of pictures by photographer and filmmaker Glen Luchford.
The Louis Vuitton Horizon collection, a representation of the House’s history, offers unmatched vistas and limitless freedom. Launched for the first time in 2016, this luggage is incredibly lightweight and is covered with a distinctive Monogram or Damier canvas.
The departure lounge provides a lovely backdrop for Lionel Messi’s voyage in the Louis Vuitton advertisement. However, football fans continue to disagree about this fairly unremarkable sight.
They believe the situation to be sardonic and satirical of the PSG team. At the end of the current campaign, Messi’s contract with the French champions is set to expire, but PSG has been reticent to announce his re-signing.The 35-year-old is therefore anticipated to quit PSG. Messi is pictured packing in the Louis Vuitton advertisement as a metaphor for his search for a new pitch.
Rᴜmог has it that Lionel Messi is passionate about making a touching comeback to Barcelona. The only thing left to do is wait for club president Joan Laporta to give the final word.
Although Inter Miami of the MLS is still interested in signing Messi, Barcelona are not Messi’s only suitors. Al Hilal of the Saudi Pro League, on the other side, expressed interest in him and promised to pay Leo Messi £350 million year.