Missy Elliott cheers on Pharrell at Louis Vuitton Paris show

Missy Elliott attended the Louis Vuitton spring 2027 menswear show in Paris, where she supported longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams from the front row.

Elliott, who rarely attends fashion shows, made an exception for her friend and collaborator. She wore a gray plaid blazer and trousers paired with an embroidered denim Speedy bag from the collection.

"That's my brother right there! We came up together," Elliott said of Williams. She described wearing his designs as a celebration of Black excellence and family.

Elliott compared Williams's approach to design with his music production. She noted how he samples the classic Louis Vuitton Damier pattern and mixes it with skate culture, creating what she called a "wearable album."

The show marks Williams's role as creative director at the French fashion house.

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Stars Loli Bahia, Madonna, and Kate Moss in artistic Saint Laurent gowns on the 2026 Met Gala red carpet.
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Saint Laurent shines at 2026 Met Gala with star-studded looks

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At the 2026 Met Gala on May 4, stars like Loli Bahia, Madonna, and Kate Moss turned heads in striking Saint Laurent designs by creative director Anthony Vaccarello, perfectly aligning with the event's 'Fashion Is Art' dress code.

Louis Vuitton showed its Spring 2027 menswear collection on a dramatic water-themed set in Paris on June 23. Designer Pharrell Williams blended tailored dandy looks with surfing elements. The runway featured a large wave installation and sand flooring.

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Louis Vuitton artistic director Pharrell Williams previewed a new skate sneaker called the Combi ahead of the brand's Spring/Summer 2027 show. The design features a vulcanized midsole and crocodile leather upper that closely mirrors the classic Vans Authentic silhouette. Vans responded online within hours of the preview.

Xu Zhi unveiled his Fall 2026 collection during Shanghai Fashion Week, opening with urgent chants of mass protest over the PA system. The runway featured a mix of wearable codes from the late 1950s to 1970s, blending Beat, boho, rock, rive gauche, and hippie styles into luxury pieces evoking peace and progress.

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Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, creative directors at Loewe, appeared on a recent Vogue podcast to discuss their first year in Paris and plans for the brand.

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