Streetwear isn’t dead—at least according to Pharrell and Nigo.
The friends and longtime collaborators reunited again for Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2025 menswear collection. Nigo, artistic director of Kenzo and founder of a bevy of successful streetwear brands (two of which he created with Pharrell), is no stranger to Louis Vuitton.
The streetwear legend first collaborated with Pharrell and LV in 2004, releasing the now-iconic Millionaires sunglasses. Later, Nigo joined forces with the late Virgil Abloh, collaborating on a series of collections and marking the first partnership of Abloh’s tenure at Louis Vuitton.
The Fall 2025 collection is both a celebration of friendship and a dialogue between past and present. The collection was inspired in part by Nigo’s vast collection of archival workwear, seen through the creative lens of Pharrell Williams. It is a distinct ode to the pair’s shared history in streetwear.
Japanese Heritage Meets Modernism
Ready-to-wear is clearly rooted in the duo’s shared passion for streetwear, with silhouettes offering clear nods to the early 2000s. Sleek tailoring meets workwear. The collection is for everyone, once again pairing back to Pharrell’s love of community, one he’s continued to foster through his LVERS ideology.
While iconic codes from both Pharrell and Nigo’s pasts are clearly present throughout, pieces are given a modern and luxe touch with the addition of artisanal details. Louis Vuitton’s most iconic motifs are re-imagined with Japanese motifs and techniques—an ode to both Nigo’s heritage and the inspiration Pharrell has found there.


The Bags of Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall 2025
As we’ve come to expect from Men’s shows in recent years, the collection was very bag-heavy. This season introduces an array of new bag motifs, all celebrating this boundary-breaking partnership.
Damier Phriendship bags feature checkerboard-like canvas Damier, which takes inspiration from Japanese tea ceremonies. They are finished with Pharrell and Nigo’s faces emblazoned overtop. Pharrell’s now-iconic Speedy revival continues to reign strong, taking up a lot of space within the collection. Both are rendered with different patterns and appear in the original LV Monogram as well.
Buttery-soft calfskin Speedys were shown in shades of Yuzu yellow, sencha green, and Sakura pink, alongside new versions of the Speedy P9 in denim croc, red-lacquered croc, and more. Streetwear fanatics will love the collection’s stone-washed Denim Boro bags, inspired by the Japanese boro repair technique.
View bags from the collection below; the images are courtesy of Louis Vuitton.



























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The only good bags are the keepall and christopher backpack in nomade leather. Everything else is embarrassing.
Thought that lobster charm was something else! 😳
SAME 😂
Yes it looks rather phallic
It does look like a cock with claws
If this looks phallic, you should get your bf to make a doctor’s appointment right away!
There is a (cute) lobster bag too.
Nice pieces! I really love the little dumpling-shaped pouch in the last pic!
Happy to see what seems to be cuir nomade return.
What is the first bag?
It’s probably this seasons million dollar bag
Coming Out collection? 😂
Toootally given up on bags lately BUT (1) the dumpling charm; and (2) the patchwork bags with the mixed-monogram / mixed-denim….so good!
I haven’t debated with myself over a bag in ages, but the Speedy in the header image is forcing me (FORCING me!) to finally consider a mini bag.
It’s both wildly impractical and perfectly suited to cocktails. It will be ridiculously priced, and yet so infrequently used that it should last for decades. I hate that I love it.
P9 is simply amazing.
P mine is like whatever but everything else is Pharrell merch at this point. I like the lobster bag would be a cute date night bag to a seafood restaurant