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.
The creative director strolled down memory lane with his creative partner and founder of Bape at his Paris show
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
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.
K-pop group SEVENTEEN teamed up with Pharrell Williams for Bad Influence, a track debuted at Louis Vuitton's Fall-Winter 2025 Menswear show, sparking excitement for its future release.
Now sitting at the top of the luxury pyramid, the longtime acolytes employed rich textures and sophisticated details to dandify their signature silhouettes.
Pharrell Williams' new Miami hotspots deliver the best of both worlds: refined elegance at Matsuyoi and laid-back sophistication at Nami Nori.
Williams teamed up with Japanese fashion designer Nigo, currently creative director of another LVMH-owned (LVMH.PA), opens new tab label, Kenzo.
Pharrell Williams commenced Men’s Paris Fashion Week with a streetwear-heavy show for Louis Vuitton. The brand’s creative director, 51, designed the collection with his old friend and artistic director of Kenzo, Nigo.
BTS member J-Hope made a stylish and highly anticipated return to the music scene with the premiere of his new track, LV Bag, a collaboration with rapper Don To