Winter 2025 menswear collection relies on overused concepts and cheap imitations in a collection that feels stale.
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.
Other designers contorted their denim into unconventional silhouettes like Doublet’s skewed jumpsuit and Sankuanz’s twisted ...
A distorted camouflage jacket and matching trousers Credit: Getty Pharrell Williams was largely shielding from press, but that’s not unusual – he’s a global superstar, after all ...
Now sitting at the top of the luxury pyramid, the longtime acolytes employed rich textures and sophisticated details to dandify their signature silhouettes.
and Japanese and camouflage motifs. There were also the Williams signature highly creative steamer trunks rolled down the luxury runway, recalling logistics workers at any of the e-comm ...
The collection brought together two separate talents: Vuitton menswear creative director Pharrell Williams ... Japanese stitching techniques. Camouflage, a streetwear standby, was over-embroidered ...
Pharrell Williams, right, walks with with Nigo ... moments when the abundance of elements — loose Asiatic cropped pants alongside Western bombers or camo-inspired prints, for instance — felt divergent ...
Inside, the drama unfolded with Hitchcock-inspired orchestral music setting the mood for Pharrell Williams’ second menswear ... against Western bombers and camo prints. Designers Speak The ...
Pharrell Williams took his Louis Vuitton men's footwear ... burgundy or cream leather as well as editions in embossed camo leather and rockabilly two-tone leather. Other shoe styles include ...