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.
The creative director strolled down memory lane with his creative partner and founder of Bape at his Paris show
Pharrell Williams and Nigo, longtime friends and creative collaborators, team up to unveil Louis Vuitton's highly anticipated Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
Louis Vuitton’s Paris Fashion Week show took over the Louvre with a star-studded crowd and a killer collab between Pharrell and Nigo, mixing Americana streetwear with Japanese flair. View on euronews
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,
As is often the case with vintage designer bags, the price of pre-loved pieces compared to brand-new buys can be lower – although, Louis Vuitton X Takashi Murakami prices are fluctuating right now, given the demand and their rarity – which broadens the demographic of those buying them.
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.
The Associated Press' Thomas Adamson talks about the Paris Fashion Week collaboration between Pharrell Williams of Louis Vuitton and Nigo of Kenzo.
Including the Tambour Convergence and and Tambour Taiko Spin Time, consisting of a total of five different watches.
At the Louis Vuitton men’s fall 2025 show in Paris, an LV bag of a different kind made its debut closing the fashion show, courtesy of J-Hope.
The Louis Vuitton x Murakami re-edition collection which dropped early this year sent the fashion world abuzz. Sure, the new collection — in all its splashy rainbow glory and with pop culture queen Zendaya as the face of the campaign — merits plenty of attention on its own,
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.