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Steve and Marjorie Harvey's Paris Style Moment Lights Up Louis Vuitton's Front Row
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Jay-Z weren't the only couple turning heads at Louis Vuitton's men's spring 2026 show on Tuesday in Paris. Steve and Marjorie Harvey were also on the show's front row, eyeing the latest designs by creative director Pharrell Williams on the runway.
Steve arrived in a sophisticated black ensemble by Louis Vuitton, including a sparkly black blazer over a crisp white shirt, paired with black trousers and dress shoes. He accessorized with dark sunglasses.
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Marjorie also represented the brand in a deep plum dress with a distinctive feathered texture throughout. The dress, similar to other designs seen at Louis Vuitton's fall 2024 runway show, included cutout details on the hips.
Marjorie wore her blond hair styled in soft waves, and she was wearing what appeared to be statement earrings. The TV personality has been collaborating with makeup artist Courtney Kareem and hairstylist Robert Stell on her looks during her time in Paris for men's fashion week.
Earlier on Tuesday, Marjorie shared another look worn while in Paris. This time, she sported a red suit by Balenciaga. The mother of influencer Lori Harvey was also seen in the French capital wearing a zebra print outfit by Schiaparelli this week.
The Louis Vuitton show was held at the Place Georges-Pompidou and was also attended by J-Hope, model Julez Smith, Bradley Cooper and others.
Steve and Marjorie Harvey are the founders of a nonprofit organization established in 2010 with the mission to provide uplifting and educational opportunities for youth, particularly in urban and diverse communities. In May, The Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation hosted its annual celebrity Topgolf event in New York City. The tournament directly benefits the foundation's core programs, including the Steve Harvey Mentoring Program for Young Men and the Girls Who Rule the World initiative.
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