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.
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.
Long-time collaborators Pharrell Williams and NIGO put their creative synergy on full display at Louis Vuitton's Fall Winter 2025 show.
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.
From cargo pants embroidered with pearls at Louis Vuitton to hoodies under a large coat at Auralee and weathered leather jackets at Paul Smith, men's basics come in all shades.
While TD Cowen acknowledges LVMH as a “great idea for the longer term,” it notes that the company faces hurdles in the near term, particularly in its Fashion & Leather Goods (F&LG) segment.
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.
Including the Tambour Convergence and and Tambour Taiko Spin Time, consisting of a total of five different watches.
Williams teamed up with Japanese fashion designer Nigo, currently creative director of another LVMH-owned (LVMH.PA), opens new tab label, Kenzo.
PARIS — Pharrell Williams is reuniting with his longtime collaborator Nigo for his fall menswear collection for Louis Vuitton, due to be unveiled in Paris on Tuesday evening.
The European corporate fashion business is known to be worried about the possible impact of a trade war between the U.S. and Europe under Trump.