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Fibre2Fashion
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fibre2Fashion
Louis Vuitton's SS26 Menswear celebrates Indian heritage
For Spring-Summer 2026, Louis Vuitton (LVMH) Men's creative director Pharrell Williams presents a vibrant collection inspired by India's cultural and sartorial legacy. Unveiled at Paris's Centre Pompidou on a Snakes and Ladders-themed runway, the show fused heritage tailoring with mountaineering staples. Sun-faded silks, checks, layered suits, and monogrammed outerwear channelled effortless elegance—blending urban cool with a spirit of travel and timeless craftsmanship. Pharrell Williams' Spring-Summer 2026 collection for Louis Vuitton Men's channels the vibrancy of India through a rich interplay of cloth, cut, colour, and craft. Presented at the Centre Pompidou on a life-sized Snakes and Ladders-inspired set, the collection evokes the vitality of the sun and the rhythm of travel. Sun-faded silks, lived-in tailoring, monogrammed shell suits, and earthy tones like coffee brown and purple-blue define its urban-outdoor versatility and effortless elegance, the company said on its website. Pharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton (LVMH) Spring-Summer 2026 menswear collection draws inspiration from India's cultural heritage, merging refined tailoring with mountaineering elements. Showcased on a Snakes and Ladders-themed runway in Paris, it features sun-faded silks, layered suits, monogrammed shell jackets, and earthy tones like coffee brown. A standout detail in Louis Vuitton's SS26 Men's collection is the revival of the animal motif. Palm trees, cheetahs, zebras, and more animate the collection, appearing on luggage and intricately hand-embroidered on statement pieces like a cashmere coat. Complementing this is a new coffee bean brown denim, a grounded, recurring hue that ties the collection's earthy, India-inspired palette together. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)


Euronews
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Euronews
Pharrell Williams brings Indian style to Louis Vuitton show in Paris
Paris Fashion Week opened Tuesday with Pharrell Williams' Spring/Summer 2026 Louis Vuitton show, rooted in Indian culture and staged in front of the Centre Pompidou. Pharrell fused Paris and Mumbai into a vibrant, sun-soaked vision of Vuitton's 2026 man - a globe-trotting, style-forward dandy. Models marched in jewelled cricket jerseys, monsoon-sized sleeves, and Bollywood-inspired tailoring, all set against a life-sized Snakes and Ladders board by architect Bijoy Jain. A star-studded front row - including Bradley Cooper, Karol G, J-Hope, Future, Beyoncé and Jay-Z - signalled Vuitton's ongoing cultural dominance. Check out highlights from runway show in the video player above.


Perth Now
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
The K-Pop Labubus have sold out, one for nearly $50,000
The extremely limited edition Sacai x Seventeen Labubu collaboration has officially sold out, with one bidder paying a shocking $48,133 for one of the toys. The 14 plush monsters were open for bidding on designer Pharrell Williams' auction platform Joopiter for a week. The toys were a part of a limited-edition capsule collection between K-Pop boy band sensation Seventeen and Japanese fashion label Sacai in celebration of the band's fifth album Happy Burstday. The 6.7 inch Labubus are wearing custom beige Sacai x Carhatt WIP looks and clad in a never-seen-before neon green fur, with one secret version of the 14 adorned in an undisclosed distinctive colour. 14 of the limited edition Labubus were on auction on the Joopiter site. Credit: Supplied The 14 Labubus sold for prices ranging from $28,879 to $48,133. They were sold in a blind box format, meaning final bidders will not know which one they scored until they open the packaging. Labubus are collectible plush toy monster elves created by Hong-Kong born designer Kasing Lung and sold by Chinese toy company Pop Mart. The monsters have gone extremely viral this year, with celebrities such as Rihanna and Dua Lipa wearing them as fashion accessories. Labubus have become a viral fashion trend. Credit: Supplied The recent demand for the toys has seen Pop Mart's shares soar more than 500% in the last year due to their popularity. This auction is not the first time a Labubu has sold for an eye-watering amount – last week, a human-sized Labubu figure sold in Beijing for $231,535. In addition to the limited Labubus, the auction also included a Sacai-designed jacket seen in Seventeen's 'Bad Influence' music video, and a t-shirt signed by 11 of the K-pop group's members. The auction also included a signed t-shirt and a Sacai jacket. Credit: Supplied These items were sold for $14,635 and $6,932 respectively. Net proceeds from the sale will be donated to the United Nations Organization for Education, Science, and Culture (UNESCO). Both Seventeen and Williams serve as goodwill ambassadors for the organization.


Mint
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
K-pop group SEVENTEEN's rare Labubu toys spark global buzz and record-breaking bids
K-pop sensation Seventeen has partnered with Chinese toymaker Pop Mart to release a limited-edition set of Labubu dolls, and the response has been overwhelming. The furry characters, known for their mischievous grins, have become hot collectibles — and this special collection is no exception. The 14 custom Labubu dolls were launched on Pharrell Williams' online auction site, Joopiter, just days before Seventeen's upcoming single Bad Influence drops on June 11. Williams, who produced the track, is also involved in the auction. Each 6.7-inch doll features SEVENTEEN branding, neon green fur — a first for the Labubu line — and is dressed in a grey Carhartt onesie. They are accessorised with mixed metal necklaces, black toenail polish, and a distinctive design that blends fashion and pop culture. Initially expected to sell for $300 to $500, some of the dolls have already attracted bids as high as $2,200. Proceeds from the auction will go to charity, and bidding will remain open for a week. The collaboration is part of a broader fashion project that includes Japanese luxury label Sacai. Alongside the Labubu dolls, fans can get their hands on exclusive items such as a leather jacket, hoodies, caps, and a signed white T-shirt featuring autographs from 11 Seventeen members. Pop Mart's popularity has soared, with its stock rising by nearly 600% over the past year. This collaboration with SEVENTEEN has only added to the hype, proving once again that the K-pop world continues to have a powerful influence on global fashion and collectibles. K-pop group SEVENTEEN has claimed its seventh No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, as their new release, SEVENTEEN 5th Album 'HAPPY BURSTDAY', debuts at the top of the list dated 14 June. According to music data company Luminate, the album sold 46,000 copies in the United States in the week ending 5 June, making it the highest-selling album of the week. SEVENTEEN earned their first No. 1 on the chart in 2021 and has continued to build on that success. With this latest achievement, the group now ties TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) for the most No. 1 albums by a group in the 2020s. Among all artists, only Taylor Swift has more No. 1 albums in the decade so far, with nine.

Hypebeast
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
JOOPITER Presents YOON x SEVENTEEN Mini Collection
Summary Pharrell Williams' exclusive online auction platformJOOPITER, is expanding its curated offerings with a new, highly anticipatedYOONxSEVENTEENmini collection. Following the collection withsacai, the upcoming collaboration brings together the creative vision of Ambush co-founder and designer Yoon Ahn with the global phenomenon of K-pop group SEVENTEEN. The YOON x SEVENTEEN mini collection features a limited edition set of jewelry accessories that include a Team SVT Colors Beads Necklace which is a one-of-one bespoke necklace featuring SEVENTEEN's fan colors—Rose Quartz andSerenity—as a heartfelt tribute to their 13 members, 3 units, and devoted CARATs. The necklace is fabricated with sterling silver 925, resin pearl and grass crystal. A second collaboration necklace, designed with three charms that signify the group's united spirit and their iconic three-unit System: a speaker for ''Hip-Hop,' a microphone for 'Vocal' and an XVII symbol for 'Performance.' YOON said, ''What stood out to me about SEVENTEEN wasn't just their presence, it's the way they connect with their fans. That bond feels genuine and global. When Pharrell brought up the idea, it just made sense. Designing something that reflects that kind of love and loyalty was exciting. I'd love to keep building together.' Net proceeds from the auction, and sales of the YOON collaboration, will be donated to UNESCO, the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture. The mini-collection is available now exclusivelyonline.