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.
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. Vuitton's creative director of menswear had been dropping hints about the collaboration on his social media accounts in recent days,
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.
Amid an uncertain political climate, designers at the latest menswear show in Paris sent messages of resilience and resistance down the runway. Among the key looks was a reimagined “hipster” for 2025.
Now sitting at the top of the luxury pyramid, the longtime acolytes employed rich textures and sophisticated details to dandify their signature silhouettes.
This season, Pharrell teamed up with Nigo, the creative force behind Kenzo, another LVMH brand, for a wrapped up dive into Japanese and street aesthetics. Together, they blended Pharrell’s ...
TD Cowen reaffirmed its positive stance on LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (MC:FP) (OTC: OTC:LVMUY), a luxury goods powerhouse with a market capitalization of $370 billion and impressive gross profit margins of 68.
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.
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.
LVMH Watch Week touched down in New York, further cementing the importance of the American market in the world of luxury horology. Originally slated to bow in Los Angeles, the sixth edition of the event quickly pivoted to New York and Paris in response to the devastating wildfires that the city continues to face.
This is an edition of the newsletter Show Notes, in which Samuel Hine reports from the front row of the fashion world. Sign up here to get it free. On Tuesday evening of Paris Fashion Week, the menswear set made the now-traditional pilgrimage from Auralee ...