J-Hope has been an iconic figure since his early days in BTS. Returning from his time in the South Korean military, J-Hope spoke about being welcomed back with a lot of warmth and love.
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.
On Tuesday evening of Paris Fashion Week, the menswear set made the now-traditional pilgrimage from Auralee's temple of elegance and grace to the Louis Vuitton Men's show. The back-to-back is usually cause for whiplash.
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,
Standout bags included the Speedy which appeared in yuzu yellow, sencha green, and sakura pink. Additionally, the Speedy appeared in an indigo blue edition dyed according to Japanese tradition, and a golden edition with a white monogram was created to evoke kinsugi pottery.
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.
Pharrell Williams and Nigo blend structured menswear and relaxed streetwear together effortlessly.
Celebrities including Bradley Cooper squeezed into Louis Vuitton as the brand transformed the Louvre’s historic heart into a stunning stage for Paris Fashion Week.
Williams, who is Louis Vuitton’s men’s creative director, also unveiled in Paris a new partnership with longtime friend Nigo. The duo worked together on the Louis Vuitton fall 2025 menswear collection and also partnered for a “Nigo Knows & Pharrell Knows Too” collection through Joopiter, Williams’ digital auction house.
Here's what went down at the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall Winter 2025 show presented by Pharrell Williams and NIGO.
Paris Men's Fashion Week, which wrapped up Sunday, showcased Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collections that featured a revival of more elegant tailoring -- and fear about the return of Donald Trump.