Louis Vuitton Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams plays to his biggest hits for Fall 2025, drawing from his archives and looks from the early 2000s to present a collection co-designed with his friend Nigo. did. The show opened with a chamber orchestra, pink records adorned the walkway, and he filled the front row with a host of hit-making luminaries.
K-pop superstar J-Hope of BTS has returned to the fashion world after completing his military service in South Korea, but hundreds of fans waited outside the Louvre in freezing weather screaming for his return. Ta.
He bounced around to the music throughout the show, sporting an outfit complete with a bucket hat, baggy jacket, and tooth jewelry. No wonder, the show’s soundtrack included a new song from Don Toliver featuring J-Hope. The song, titled “LV Bag,” was produced by Pharrell and was created specifically for the fashion show.
The rapper praised the trunks that were twirled down the runway throughout the show. Williams also had pink in mind for a series of soft pastel looks. J-Hope was a fan. “Pink would probably be the color I would wear,” he said, listing his favorite looks.
How is he preparing for his first solo concert without the other six group members? “I’m preparing hard, energetically, and enthusiastically,” he says. he said. When I asked him if he was a little nervous, he said he was rather excited. “It doesn’t matter. I’m ready. Let’s go.” His tour starts on February 28th.
He had just landed on a private plane from Washington, D.C., sitting next to Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, and was sworn in as president with his wife Hélène and children Delphine and Alexandre. I attended the ceremony.
Got7 members Bam Bam and Jackson Wang also appeared in the front row. The group just released their first album in three years after leaving the label and becoming independent. It went down on Monday night.
“I just came back with my boys for the first time in three years and I’m so excited,” Bambang said. “The title song is actually my first time writing a title song for a group. It’s a lot of pressure, but it seems like it’s being loved by a lot of people, so I feel really blessed right now.”
“I’m excited because Nigo is joining us this time,” continued Bambam, who loves the duo’s interpretation of street style.
His sharp suits had an edge to them. “I love the see-through top with the LV logo. Some bling. Stay cool,” said Bambam.
He was sitting next to the king. When he saw Williams’ designs on the runway, he said, “I hope I can learn from them and be inspired by them.” Mr. Wang has collaborated with Williams’ Jupiter brand through his Team Wang Design Studio.
Elsewhere, Shabuzy made the rounds while receiving blessings for his Grammy nomination, posed for photos with Pusha-T and No Malice, and “Squid Game” star Gong Yoo drank champagne.
Shabouzi spoke with Idris Elba, who will star and direct his upcoming project “Things Fall Apart,” which is based on a Nigerian novel. The “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer expressed that he believes Studio A24 can do justice to such a sensitive story.
Elba was accompanied by his wife Sabrina Elba, both of whom wore tough leather looks. It was the first time the pair had seen a Louis Vuitton collection under Williams’ direction.
“We’re wearing leather costumes and it feels great,” Elba said. He also works as a DJ. “I love it. It’s my secret life.”
Fresh off his Golden Globe win for Best Actor, Adrien Brody took time to chat with Bradley Cooper, who has become a front-row regular at Vuitton since joining the brand as a house ambassador in 2022. .
“I love what Pharrell is doing. It’s amazing. I love everything about it. I love wearing it,” said Cooper, wearing a cozy winter coat. “Everything from the shoes to the jacket to the pants. I just really dig everything he’s experimenting with and it makes me feel bolder.”
When asked about red carpet fashion or whether he would wear Williams’ cowboy look, the Oscar nominee wavered. “It’s been a while since I’ve been on a red carpet,” he joked.
But he might be back there soon with his new project, “Is This Thing On.” He stars in and directs the comedy alongside Sean Hayes and Will Arnett. It’s a departure of sorts for Cooper, who recently directed the dramas “Maestro” and “A Star Is Born.”
Regarding the challenge of a new genre, he said, “I’m doing my best.” The project is scheduled to begin filming at the end of February.