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Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton SS26 Collection Is Rooted in Wearability
Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton SS26 Collection Is Rooted in Wearability

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Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton SS26 Collection Is Rooted in Wearability

Summary Louis VuittonMen's Creative DirectorPharrell Williamsunveiled hisSpring/Summer 2026collection, a vibrant homage to modern Indian sartorialism infused with the dandyism central to the house. Staged in Paris's 4th arrondissement, the presentation transcended a typical fashion show, transforming into an immersive experience complete with a monumental 'Snakes and Ladders' board game runway, designed in collaboration with architectural visionaries Studio Mumbai. The collection, deeply inspired by the sensory environments of India, reflects on the nuanced sensibilities of present-day Indian clothing—its fabrics, cuts, colors, and craftsmanship, all conditioned by urban life, nature, and the vitality of the sun. This 'mind-expanding instinct' aligns perfectly with Louis Vuitton's heritage as a house of travel, connecting a worldwide community through an appreciation for discernment and savoir-faire. While the runway set might have been rife with bold, thematic elements, the collection itself was notably among Pharrell's most 'safest' and, arguably, most wearable for the House to date. This wasn't a drawback; it signaled a pragmatic approach, focusing on pieces with genuine commercial appeal. The collection featured buttery leather jackets, clean overcoats, sharp blazers, roomy dress trousers, short-sleeve button-ups, and quintessential formal wear, alongside the brand's iconic monogrammed leather baggage. This focus on realistic, shelf-ready clothing suggests a response to market demands, possibly addressing LVMH's recent sales slump, or simply leveraging Pharrell's innate ability to capture attention without ostentatious runway theatrics. Despite its commercial viability, the collection did not shy away from bold details for Louis Vuitton's 'loudly luxurious clients.' Audacious designs included mirage-like metallic jackets, trousers, and ties, as well as animal-covered suits, coats, and accessories, all executed with a refined touch that avoids being 'over the top.' A new brown denim wash, inspired by coffee beans, offered an alternative to classic indigo, designed to reveal its white thread over time. The collection was rich with cultural infusions and meticulous details. For the first time, motifs from the 2007 filmThe Darjeeling Limitedanimated embroideries and prints, including designs on bags used in the movie. Tailoring featured a 'lived-in elegance,' while 'glamping'-inspired mountaineering pieces like shell jackets and hiking boots were dandy-fied with heritage patterns and opulent embellishments. Everyday items were enriched with hand-embroidered stones, lace, and micro beads, with a check shell suit even woven entirely in metal yarn. Accessories included the new Speedy P9 bag in various luxurious treatments (painted stripes, vibrant embroidery, exotic leathers), and new shoe models like the LV Jazz lace-ups, LV Tilted skate shoe, and LV Buttersoft sneaker. The presentation was underscored by a bold original soundtrack composed and produced by Pharrell Williams, featuring diverse artists including Voices of Fire, A. R. Rahman, Clipse, Doechii and Tyler, the Creator, turning the show into an immersive spectacle where culture, connection, and creative energy converged.

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