PARIS (AP) 鈥 Celebrities including squeezed into Louis Vuitton Tuesday night as the brand transformed the Louvre鈥檚 historic heart into a stunning stage for streetwear at Paris Fashion Week.
Outside, limousines clogged the roads, and the crush of onlookers led to tense moments of crowd squishing at the entrance.
Inside, the drama continued with Hitchcockian flourishes, as an orchestra set the tone for , the crown jewel of conglomerate, LVMH.
This season, Pharrell teamed up with Nigo, the creative force behind Kenzo, another LVMH brand, for a wrapped up dive into Japanese and street aesthetics.
Together, they blended Pharrell鈥檚 Americana-inspired flared pants and rugged denim with Nigo鈥檚 loose, preppy silhouettes and intricate Japanese craftsmanship, creating a harmonious fusion of East and West.
The Looks 鈥 East meets West with flair
The streetwear-heavy collection, a bold fusion of cultures and styles, saw cherry blossom motifs adorning embroidered varsity jackets.
Pharrell鈥檚 now-signature rugged denim and flared pants were enhanced with a nod from Japanese-born Nigo in the form of traditional eastern stitching, shibori-inspired techniques, and street influences.
However, as visually dazzling as the collection was, there were occasional moments when the abundance of elements 鈥 loose Asiatic cropped pants alongside Western bombers or camo-inspired prints, for instance 鈥 felt divergent. There were, after all, two cooks working on this fashion broth.
Accessories were a highlight, with Speedy bags reimagined in new colorways 鈥 such as Sakura-pink.
What the designers say 鈥 鈥榓 symbiosis鈥 of visionaries
The partnership between Pharrell and Nigo was described in program notes as 鈥渁 symbiosis between an archivist and a point of reference.鈥 Pharrell emphasized the importance of honoring Japanese artistry while staying true to Louis Vuitton鈥檚 legacy of craftsmanship. Nigo鈥檚 contribution added his signature preppy streetwear edge, balancing meticulous detail with playful touches that echoed his Kenzo aesthetic.
While rare, such collaborations aren鈥檛 without precedent. In 2021, Versace and Fendi made headlines with their 鈥楩endace鈥 collection, a designer swap that showcased the creativity possible when two distinct visions collide.
An orchestral runway
The transformation of the Louvre鈥檚 oldest courtyard, the Cour Carree, into a futuristic runway added another layer of grandeur.
Dramatic lighting and stark white decor contrasted with the venue's classical architectural majesty, while large, glass-fronted boxes surrounding the circular stage lit up at the finale, unveiling archival Louis Vuitton pieces and underlining the house鈥檚 philosophy of blending tradition and innovation.
The suspenseful soundtrack, with its Hitchcockian tones, elevated the atmosphere to cinematic heights at the beginning, fusing into foot-tapping bass as the collection filed by.
Bradley Cooper leads pack in a starry affair
Louis Vuitton鈥檚 VIP list reflected its vast cultural reach, with guests spanning the worlds of cinema, music and sports. Hollywood stars and Bradley Cooper represented the silver screen, mingling with K-pop sensations J-Hope and Jackson Wang, who brought their global fanbase into the mix. From the music world, rap legends Travis Scott, J Balvin and Future added their edge, while basketball phenom , who was seen tapping his foot to the music, showcased the connection to the athletic elite.
Thomas Adamson, The Associated Press