The creative director strolled down memory lane with his creative partner and founder of Bape at his Paris show
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.
Regarding streetwear-influenced collections, one of the most anticipated shows for Fall/Winter 2025 Paris Fashion Week was Louis Vuitton's show, and Mens Creative Director Pharrell Williams didn't disappoint.
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.
Pharell Williams and Nigo kicked off Paris Fashion Week with the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2025 show featuring "dandy streetwear" and celebrity presence.
Louis Vuitton just dropped their unique Lobster-shaped handbag, which was showcased in 2025 Paris Fashion Week, and the internet can't keep calm.
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.
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,
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.
Pharrell Williams will reveal his fall collection in Paris on January 21, 2025, reuniting with his longtime collaborator.
On January 21, 2025, Pharrell Williams collaborated with Nigo to showcase Louis Vuitton's Men's Fall-Winter 2025 Collection. The collection featured outfits that blended dandy-inspired streetwear with Japanese culture, with lobster-shaped bags drawing significant attention.
Pharrell Williams and longtime friend and collaborator Nigo are gearing up to auction off some of their ultimate grails. Dubbed "Nigo Knows, and Pharrell Knows Too," the auction – ran by Williams' founded company Joopiter – celebrates the duo's creative history through iconic and rare items from their personal archives.