Bradley Cooper, Idris Elba, Adrien Brody, Travis Scott, Callum Turner, Aaron Pierre, and many more celebrities appeared at Pharrell Williams' latest Louis Vuitton menswear show at the Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday,
Louis Vuitton’s star-studded Paris Fashion Week show
Pharell Williams and Nigo kicked off Paris Fashion Week with the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2025 show featuring "dandy streetwear" and celebrity presence.
Bradley Cooper loves a good, solid coat. And we're not at all shocked, really. Because when you're friends with one of the world's biggest fashion houses, naturally, your outerwear game's gonna go hard.
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.
Adrien Brody, Shaboozey and Idris Elba were also front row for Pharrell Williams' latest collection, which was designed in collaboration with Nigo and was filled with archival references.
Don Toliver and J-Hope previewed their new Pharrell-produced collaboration "LV Bag" during the Louis Vuitton's FW25 show in Paris on Tuesday (Jan. 21).
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
The iconic Louvre became the backdrop for a high-octane fashion spectacle as Louis Vuitton unveiled its latest menswear collection during Paris Fashion Week. Hollywood star Bradley Cooper and a roster of global celebrities joined the event,
Georgina Chapman and Adrien Brody made the case for couple coordination at the Louis Vuitton men’s fall 2025 collection showcase during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday. The couple sat in the front row for the show, alongside other high-profile stars, celebrity guests and ambassadors for the French luxury fashion house.
When Bloomingdale's first opened in the city in 2006, the store was described as "a true flagship" and merchandised with a robust assortment of luxury designer and contemporary fashion brands.
Sarah-Linh Tran and Christophe Lemaire swapped breezy nonchalance for energetic confidence with this lineup of reworked classics.