

While London and New York merged their men's and women's fashion weeks, and Milan's men's fashion week, presented from January 17 to 21, seemed sparse, Paris's is holding its own. Between January 21 and 26, for the Fall-Winter 2025-2026 season, 67 brands will be presented. With the exception of Loewe, whose change of artistic direction is due to be announced shortly, all the major houses that have made the French capital famous are involved.
Starting with Louis Vuitton on January 21: It was the first time that Pharrell Williams, who helms the men's line, paraded at the Louvre, where a gigantic box was set up in the Cour Carrée. Inside, the space was punctuated by opaque showcases, which, illuminated at the end of the show, revealed garments and accessories designed in the past by Williams and Nigo, the Japanese designer at the helm of Kenzo (which belongs to the LVMH group, like Vuitton). Friends for over 20 years, the two men share the same love of streetwear.
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