Pharrell Williams teams with Nigo for Vuitton show at Louvre
Celebrities including Bradley Cooper squeezed into Louis Vuitton as the brand transformed the Louvre’s historic heart into a stunning stage for Paris Fashion Week.
Regarding streetwear-influenced collections, one of the most anticipated shows for Fall/Winter 2025 Paris Fashion Week was Louis Vuitton's show, and Mens Creative Director Pharrell Williams didn't disappoint.
On Tuesday evening of Paris Fashion Week, the menswear set made the now-traditional pilgrimage from Auralee's temple of elegance and grace to the Louis Vuitton Men's show. The back-to-back is usually cause for whiplash.
Attendees at this weeks' Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025 runway show got an unexpected treat when LV men's creative director Pharrell Williams debuted his new collaboration with K-pop superstars SEVENTEEN during Tuesday's (Jan.
Louis Vuitton men's creative director, Pharrell Williams, drew his audience to a rear courtyard of the Louvre Museum after dark on Tuesday for a fall-winter catwalk show, kicking off Paris Fashion Week with a line-up of jazzed up streetwear.
The new men’s collection from LVMH’s crown jewel came with a heavy dose of nostalgia – plus hues of pink and dustings of glitter
Pharrell Williams and Nigo debuted their latest collaborative Louis Vuitton effort at Paris Fashion Week — Menswear at the famed Louvre Museum. According to High Snobiety, the Fall-Winter collection is a creative partnership between Williams,
Bradley Cooper, Idris Elba, Adrien Brody, Travis Scott, Callum Turner, Aaron Pierre, and many more celebrities appeared at Pharrell Williams' latest Louis Vuitton menswear show at the Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday,
Moments after the Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2025 men's runway show, the majestic star of Mufasa discusses the designers, as well as The Matrix coats, The Morning Show and Mike Wazowski
Adrien Brody, Shaboozey and Idris Elba were also front row for Pharrell Williams' latest collection, which was designed in collaboration with Nigo and was filled with archival references.
Pharrell has often used the French capital's landmarks as backdrops for his clothes since he started as men's creative director at Louis Vuitton in 2023.