Louis Vuitton: 3 trends from the Pharrell Williams show we’ll all want to wear

Just a few months later his first collection for Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams created the event by once again imagining a real show inside the Jardin d’Acclimatation this Wednesday, January 17, 2024. An American Western, revised and corrected with just the right amount of cool like Pharrell Williams he knows how to do it so well. Combining workwear and know-how, his native Virginia and the French essence of the house whose men’s lines he leads… For Fall-Winter 2024-2025, the multidisciplinary artist explores these multiple influences that have contributed to his career, and collaborates in particular with Dakota and Lakota artists on the design of the parade’s props, set and soundtrack, orchestrated by Dee Jay Twobears Indian reservation Standing Rock. Among the many masculine silhouettes in this collection, a few feminine looks caught our attention (and we already want to wear them). Zoom in on the three trends that will set the tone for next winter.

3 Feminine Looks Spotted at Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2024-2025 Show

Western accessories

A bolo tie adorns the model’s neck. Inspired by 19th century jewelry, the jewelry in the show is embellished with real turquoise and pays homage to the aesthetic codes of the cowboy. In addition to essential Yellow boot from Timberlandthe quintessential US-made work shoe, multiple variations of the cowboy boot have perfected the look, sometimes in a natural color palette, sometimes embroidered with cacti, the letters “Texas” or the French trunk maker’s logo.

Louis Vuitton by Pharrell Williams autumn-winter 2024-2025

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Antelope and leather

Dandy Louis Vuitton reinvents itself through western influences and plays with the combination of materials… The cuts are always impeccable, but they come from natural materials. Antelope outlines the shirt with turquoise buttons and welt pockets, and the leather is available as trousers or emblazoned with an embossed logo, offering new iconography to the cowboy world.