PETA France has formally called on French officials to revoke Pharrell Williams’ Legion of Honor, citing his ongoing use of fur and exotic animal skins in Louis Vuitton’s collections. In…
Pharrell debuted as Creative Director of Louis Vuitton’s Menswear in a star-studded fashion show last week. Over the weekend, clothing designer Kellie Ford stated Skateboard P lifted one of her ideas for the new collection.
The Jasmine Brand notes Ford claims ownership of the Louis Vuitton shopping bag idea, citing an old video where she reconstructed an LV bag that was watched over 10 million times.
“Under Pharrell’s creative direction for Louis Vuitton they dropped what looks like is the bag,” Ford said in a video. “Yeah, its crazy.”
Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton debut men’s fashion show grabbed the eyes of all of Hip-Hop and attracted industry elite like JAY-Z, Beyoncé, LeBron James, ASAP Rocky, and Rihanna.
You can see the full run of looks, celebrity appearances, and the full show below.
Tyler, the Creator is a proud friend after leaving Pharrell’s debut as Louis Vuitton’s men’s creative director at Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Hitting Instagram, Tyler revealed he shed tears at the event.
“I love u so much,” Tyler wrote. “Bro I shed real tears. I couldnt even take photos.”
In a seperate Instagram Story, Tyler wrote, “what a moment! so much light he continues to be a north star congrats to the whole team too!”
Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton debut men’s fashion show grabbed the eyes of all of Hip-Hop and attracted industry elite like JAY-Z, Beyoncé, LeBron James, ASAP Rocky, and Rihanna.
You can see the full run of looks, celebrity appearances, and the full show below.
Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton debut men’s fashion show grabbed the eyes of all of Hip-Hop and attracted industry elite like JAY-Z, Beyoncé, LeBron James, ASAP Rocky, and Rihanna.
You can see the full run of looks, celebrity appearances, and the full show below.
Pharrell’s debut collection with Louis Vuitton will be revealed today (June 20). Ahead of the launch, Pharrell spoke with WWD and revealed how honored he is for the moment.
Do we all have the same 24-hours in a day? @Pharrell makes us beg the question— the night before his debut at Louis Vuitton, Williams is hosting the Paris exhibition of ”Just Phriends", an auction curated in partnership with Joopiter and Sarah Andelman. pic.twitter.com/Menrdf7Rzn
“Every day, I gotta pinch myself because it’s an appointment, and I was chosen,” Williams said. “Pietro [Beccari] saw something, and I’m touched by that and I honor that every day.”
Following the debut of Pharrell Williams' first campaign as creative director, Williams appeared at Louis Vuitton’s headquarters wearing the same outfit. “I am the client,” assented Williams. https://t.co/DUTReCYeei
We will soon get a glimpse of Pharrell’s creative direction for Louis Vuitton. According to Hypebeast, Pharrell’s debut collection will be presented on the opening day of Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
The show will be two days earlier than its normal spots and will be one of 43 shows and 38 presentations.
Earlier this year, Pharrell was named menswear designer for Louis Vuitton, taking on the role previously held by Virgil Abloh, who died in 2021.
Williams became the second Black American to be appointed to the head design position of the famed luxury brand.
The appointment of Pharrell looks to continue to build upon post-pandemic momentum, which has led Louis Vuitton to be the largest market-evaluated brand in Europe, launching Bernard Arnault, LVMH chairman, and CEO, over Elon Musk as the world’s richest person.
Throughout his career, Pharrell has become one of the biggest Hip-Hop producers of all time, individually and as half of The Neptunes. In the fashion wing of his career, Pharrell partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create Billionaire Boys Club and the Ice Cream sneaker brand.
We will soon get a glimpse of Pharrell’s creative direction for Louis Vuitton. According to Hypebeast, Pharrell’s debut collection will be presented on the opening day of Paris Men’s Fashion Week.
The show will be two days earlier than its normal spots and will be one of 43 shows and 38 presentations.
Earlier this year, Pharrell was named menswear designer for Louis Vuitton, taking on the role previously held by Virgil Abloh, who died in 2021.
Williams became the second Black American to be appointed to the head design position of the famed luxury brand.
The appointment of Pharrell looks to continue to build upon post-pandemic momentum, which has led Louis Vuitton to be the largest market-evaluated brand in Europe, launching Bernard Arnault, LVMH chairman, and CEO, over Elon Musk as the world’s richest person.
Throughout his career, Pharrell has become one of the biggest Hip-Hop producers of all time, individually and as half of The Neptunes. In the fashion wing of his career, Pharrell partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create Billionaire Boys Club and the Ice Cream sneaker brand.
Jim Jones is happy to see Pharrell Williams take the top spot of menswear for Louis Vuitton. Jones was tracked down by TMZ, who asked for his input on the news.
“I think that Pharrell fills the position from Virgil in a great way, and I think Virgil would be very satisfied with who they chose to pick to fill that position.”
Jones recalled when he and Cam’ron worked with Pharrell on music, and he arrived in a fur coat. Not weird, right? Except it was in the summer.
“He was already ahead of his time when it comes to fashion and things like that. I tip my hat to Pharrell. I used to call him Pharrell Chanel, but now we going to call him Pharrell Louis.”
According to The Wall Street Journal, Pharrell will take the role previously held by Virgil Abloh, who died in 2021.
Williams is the second Black American to be appointed to the head design position of the famed luxury brand.
The appointment of Pharrell looks to continue to build upon post-pandemic momentum, which has led Louis Vuitton to be the largest market-evaluated brand in Europe, launching Bernard Arnault, LVMH chairman, and CEO, over Elon Musk as the world’s richest person.
At publishing, representatives for Pharrell did not offer a comment to the WSJ.
Throughout his career, Pharrell has become one of the biggest Hip-Hop producers of all time, individually and as half of The Neptunes. In the fashion wing of his career, Pharrell partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create Billionaire Boys Club and the Ice Cream sneaker brand.
Pharrell Williams is set to become the next menswear designer for Louis Vuitton. According to The Wall Street Journal, Pharrell will take the role previously held by Virgil Abloh, who died in 2021.
If the position is filled by Williams, he would be the second Black American to be appointed to the head design position of the famed luxury brand.
The appointment of Pharrell looks to continue to build upon post-pandemic momentum, which has led Louis Vuitton to be the largest market-evaluated brand in Europe, launching Bernard Arnault, LVMH chairman, and CEO, over Elon Musk as the world’s richest person.
At publishing, representatives for Pharrell did not offer a comment to the WSJ.
Throughout his career, Pharrell has become one of the biggest Hip-Hop producers of all time, individually and as half of The Neptunes. In the fashion wing of his career, Pharrell partnered with Japanese fashion icon Nigo to create Billionaire Boys Club and the Ice Cream sneaker brand.
Update: Louis Vuitton has officially announced Pharrell as the new Men’s Creative Director.
Moneybagg Yo is dripped out in Louis V in memory of Virgil Abloh.
The death of the fashion and cultural icon shocked the world last month. The 41-year-old designer passed away after a private battle with cancer. He was laid to rest earlier this month.
Since his passing many have honored the Off-White founder in their own way. Moneybagg Yo recently took to Instagram to flex his latest $25,000 Louis Vuitton jacket.
“I See A Million Next To A Shark I Probably Dive In #RipVirgilAbloh” Bagg wrote in the photo’s caption.
From the comments, fellow rappers approved of his drip selection.
“25 thousand on a jacket wear it once,” said Lil Baby, while Yung Bleu told Bagg he was “fresh as a mf no cap.”
The Memphis native dropped the video for his latest single, “I Gave It” on Christmas Eve.