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Pharrell Presents the Surfer-Coded Dandy Experience For Louis Vuitton SS27

Louis Vuitton and Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams have unveiled the Spring-Summer 2027 Men’s Collection in Paris

The seasonal range draws direct inspiration from global surf culture by blending bohemian design codes with tailored formalwear

The presentation featured exclusive musical tracks from Quavo, Lil Baby, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again alongside a sustainability initiative with Coral Gardeners

Louis Vuitton and Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams have officially debuted the Spring/Summer 2027 Men’s Collection. Staged under the Parisian evening sky, the runway presentation anchors its seasonal narrative in global surf culture, utilizing coastal performance elements and technical garment construction to expand the house’s signature luxury dandy aesthetic.

The collection bridges the gap between rugged sportswear and formalwear by blending technical wetsuits with performance-infused tailoring fabrics. Emphasizing a nomadic lifestyle suspended between the city and the ocean, the apparel showcases a heavy reliance on trompe l’oeil visual effects, acid colorways, and checkerboard motifs that simultaneously pay homage to skateboarding culture. Intricate hand-spun textures and sea-centric embellishments decorate the outerwear and fluid suiting, while a future-facing silver camper anchors the physical runway scenery. The hyper-sensorial showcase was accompanied by an original soundtrack featuring unreleased tracks from Quavo, Lil Baby, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, alongside a live performance by the Voices of Fire choir. Concurrently, the house announced an environmental partnership with Coral Gardeners to fund reef restoration in French Polynesia.

However, the runway presentation generated immediate controversy within the footwear community. A selection of low-top sneakers debuted during the show drew intense scrutiny from critics and consumers alike due to a structural design that heavily resembles the iconic Vans Authentic silhouette. The striking similarity has sparked widespread debate across social media regarding the boundaries of luxury interpretation, creative homage, and traditional skate heritage.

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