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Pharrell Williams takes over Paris for fashion debut

/ 02:50 PM June 20, 2023

US record producer Pharrell Williams attends Tiffany & Co. reopening of NYC Flagship store, The Landmark in New York City on April 27, 2023. Some of the most historic parts of Paris are being cordoned off on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, for the first catwalk show by US superstar Pharrell Williams in his new role as artistic director for Louis Vuitton. KENA BETANCUR / AFP

PARIS—Some of the most historic parts of Paris are being cordoned off on Tuesday, June 20, for the first catwalk show by US superstar Pharrell Williams in his new role as artistic director for Louis Vuitton.

The singer-producer is adding to his repertoire as he takes over menswear collections for the world’s most lucrative brand, which made more than 20 billion euros ($22 billion) in revenue last year.

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His debut is the hottest ticket of the season, due late at night on the oldest standing bridge in the French capital, the Pont Neuf, with guests set to view the catwalk from boats on the Seine.

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A whole stretch of the riverbank is being cordoned off—from the bridge up to the Concorde plaza—from the early afternoon, a police source told AFP.

Guests received their elaborate invitations on Monday—a sort of mini-stained glass window featuring a sunset over the bridge that suggests yellow will be a dominant color, in keeping with the singer’s “Happy” vibes.

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He told the New York Times this week that the theme is “lovers.”

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“I was appointed to rule in this position,” he told the newspaper. “But a ruler of this position for me is a perpetual student. It’s what I intend to be.”

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‘Sells culture’

“We can expect a commercial hit—it’s not just one of the most highly anticipated collections of fashion week but a very significant moment in fashion history,” said Alexandre Samson, of Paris fashion museum Palais Galliera.

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Many labels have moved away from the big-name designers of the past like Jean-Paul Gaultier and Karl Lagerfeld, preferring more discreet professionals.

But Louis Vuitton is going the other way, putting a full-blown celebrity in charge.

It follows its last show in January when a performance by Spanish pop superstar Rosalia was almost more of a focus than the clothes on the runway.

It is “consistent with LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s idea that Louis Vuitton does not sell handbags but sells culture,” said bank HSBC in a briefing note.

“The nomination is obviously not just relevant for menswear… but targeted for a greater halo effect that could resonate to all core lines of the brand.”

The 50-year-old Williams nonetheless faces a major challenge filling the shoes of Virgil Abloh, the former Kanye West sidekick who breathed new streetwear-infused life into Louis Vuitton prior to his tragically early death from cancer in 2021.

But he has long been a red-carpet sensation, known for daring outfits that go far beyond the usual hip-hop stylings, and a string of collaborations with Chanel, Moncler and Tiffany—as well as Louis Vuitton.

“Pharrell has always been ahead of clothing trends, in terms of music as well… it will be interesting to see how he uses his flair for innovative artistic projects,” said Pierre Alexandre M’Pele, editor of GQ France.  /ra

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