Louis Vuitton men’s creative director Pharrell Williams just presented his second collection at the Paris Menswear Show this week.
Through a fish eyed lens point of view, he played his greatest hits for Fall ’25, with a collection designed in collaboration with his friend NIGO that featured his archives and payed homage to some of his looks from the early 2000s.
Trunks that were wheeled around the runway throughout the show.
Williams was also thinking pink, with a series of soft pastel looks.
This collection has Japanese inspiration sprinkled throughout.
Pink represents the cherry blossoms and takes on a masculine flare.
Williams is normalizing the Speedy for men with this collection.
We see a nod to the 2022 Virgil Ablo collab with NIGO showing workwear inspired pieces and Damier prints.
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The Damier Ebene pattern is reimagined with creamy profiles of Williams and NIGO, adding a graphic edge to the classic design.
Bomber jackets dominate this collection.
This Fashion Bromance has proven to be a hit for a Louis Vuitton.
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From girls next door Jessica Simpson to
Mean Girls, Murakami was everywhere.
2025 sees Louis Vuitton bringing back one of their most coveted collaborations.
After discovering Murakami’s artwork at an exhibit at the Fondation Cartier in 2002, then-creative director Marc Jacobs approached the Japanese pop artist to reimagine Vuitton’s iconic monogram.
To celebrate the anniversary of their collaboration, the pair returns for their extensive launch.
Releasing the re-edition collection of the collab that happened two decades ago, the Louis Vuitton x Murakami sparks joy and vibrancy, consisting of over 200 crations from the project.
The collection arrives in two drops—January and March 2025.
It will feature over 200 items spanning carryalls, sneakers, perfumes, and even skateboards paying tribute to the original collaboration.
The second chapter set for spring will spotlight his Cherry Blossom pattern in a fresh swirl of pink blooms.