Pharrell Williams and Kenzo’s Nigo celebrate their friendship and shared vision at Louis Vuitton Men’s 2025 show.

by | Jan 22, 2025

Credit : Courtesy of Louis Vuitton

The Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 show, titled “Remember the Future,” marked a collaboration between Pharrell Williams and Nigo, Kenzo’s artistic director. Held at the Louvre Museum, the event transported guests into an immersive atmosphere. A Louis Vuitton carpet guided attendees, including stars like Travis Scott, J-Hope, and Idris Elba, toward a rotunda where a suspended orchestra performed in the center of the room. Models walked around arch-like structures, unveiling a collection blending heritage, modernity, and the creators’ personal inspirations.

Deeply influenced by Japan, Nigo’s homeland, and shared memories, the collection carried a unique narrative. Pharrell and Nigo even recounted a defining moment during their creative process: a fishing trip in Japan and caught lobster to their surprise. This memory inspired standout accessories, such as an origami lobster bag that captured the audience’s attention.

The pieces seamlessly intertwined Japanese culture, 2000s skatewear, and Louis Vuitton’s legacy. Highlights included silk Speedy bags inspired by cherry blossoms, pink Damoflage jumpsuits, chore jackets reimagined in knitwear, and nostalgic accessories like flip phone-shaped keychains.

The show concluded on an emotional note with a surprise reveal: items from Pharrell and Nigo’s personal archives, soon to be auctioned on JOOPITER.

Credit : Courtesy of Louis Vuitton