The musician, producer, designer, and style icon just launched the third series of the Tiffany Titan collection.
Pharrell Williams kicks off Paris Fashion Week with Louis Vuitton streetwear show - The show established Louis Vuitton as the luxury leader in streetwear.
The new men’s collection from LVMH’s crown jewel came with a heavy dose of nostalgia – plus hues of pink and dustings of glitter
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.
For his latest Vuitton collection, Pharrell Williams tapped his best bud Nigo ... Well, if you’re Bernard Arnault, the chief executive of LVMH and one of the world’s richest men, you go ...
The makeup maven collaborated with the founder of Humanrace Skincare to create a hyper-hydrated men's beauty moment.
Now sitting at the top of the luxury pyramid, the longtime acolytes employed rich textures and sophisticated details to dandify their signature silhouettes.
Inside, the drama continued with Hitchcockian flourishes, as an orchestra set the tone for Pharrell Williams’ latest menswear collection for LV, the crown jewel of conglomerate, LVMH.
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.
Luxury goods group LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has reported a revenue of €84.7b (£70.9b) in 2024. Growth continued 1% on an organic basis despite the challenging economic and geopolitical backdrop, as well as a high basis of comparison following several years of exceptional post-Covid growth.
Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton's men's creative director, launched Paris Fashion Week with a vibrant streetwear collection at the Louvre, collaborating with Japanese designer Nigo. Despite a slowing global market,
This week Tiffany & Co debuted the new Titan Setting, which creates the illusion of a hovering diamond. The effect is possible thanks to the Floeting “platform”, a patented creation from a New Zealand jewellery company that includes a micro-engineered round brilliant diamond and its accompanying mounting, set without prongs or bezels.