Celebrities including Bradley Cooper squeezed into Louis Vuitton Tuesday night as the brand transformed the Louvre’s historic heart into a stunning stage for streetwear at Paris Fashion Week. Outside,
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,
Paris Men's Fashion Week kicks off Tuesday, headlined by Pharrell Williams' highly anticipated new show for Louis Vuitton which is set to take over the Louvre.
In this week’s fashion headlines, the FW25 season arrived with newcomers debuting and familiar faces returning, luxury shares saw a boost following positive results, brands announced new chapters, and new diffusion lines were introduced.
Dior is launching a capsule collection dedicated to the sport, set to land in stores on April 3 alongside its pre-fall menswear collection. The line designed by Kim Jones, artistic director of men’s collections,
Including the Tambour Convergence and and Tambour Taiko Spin Time, consisting of a total of five different watches.
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Transforming the French capital's most famous museum continues his tradition of using major landmarks as backdrops for his clothes since he began as creative director in 2023
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.
Following Daniel Roth ’s successful relaunch last year, the once revered name in the world of independent watchmaking now continues its modern-day revival with the introduction of Extra Plat Souscription — a dress watch that follows the brand’s historical roots established in the 1990s.
gérald genta has unveiled the “Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal” at LVMH Watch Week. This limited-edition timepiece is the fourth in the Gentissima Oursin series, epitomizing the brand’s dedication to pushing horological boundaries while paying homage to the visionary legacy of Gérald Genta.