Pusha T, Travis Scott, Takashi Murakami and JR were among guests at the event celebrating an auction of rare collectibles from the duo's personal archives.
For his latest Vuitton collection, Pharrell Williams tapped his best bud Nigo to be co-creative director. And Bernard Arnault made it back from the Trump inauguration to see it.
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.
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.
Pharrell and Nigo blend streetwear and luxury in LV’s bold fall collection, honoring Virgil Abloh’s legacy. Against the odds, Prince Harry has won a landmark victory Should You Wash Bananas After Bringing Them Home?
Streetwear isn’t dead—at least according to Pharrell and Nigo. The friends and longtime collaborators reunited again for Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2025 menswear collection. Nigo, artistic director of
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,
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.
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
Pharrell went back to his roots for LV's Paris Fashion Week show. He infused streetwear and positioned the label as the luxury gold standard.
Williams teamed up with Japanese fashion designer Nigo, currently creative director of another LVMH-owned (LVMH.PA), opens new tab label, Kenzo.