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"It's Our Turn"
Vogue US
|May 2025
Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton Mens creative director, talks to Chioma Nnadi about the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” and what it means for Black resiliency, possibility, and power.
There's music in the air at Louis Vuitton’s menswear HQ in Paris. Swelling piano chords float along office hallways, buoying along a soulful, unmistakable falsetto—a voice that’s launched a thousand hits. “I stay in a flow state,’ says Pharrell Williams from his light-filled executive suite turned recording studio, pausing mid-song to swivel away from his piano keyboard. “It’s like when you get in a place of absolute disconnection with the exception of what you're focused on in your brain. It opens up a whole other world, and that world becomes a dimension unto itself.”
In the two-plus years since Williams was appointed Louis Vuitton’s creative director of menswear—only the second Black man to hold the position, after Virgil Abloh—he’s been mapping a new frontier for the storied French house, one filled with music, culture, and entertainment. Williams's contract was announced on Valentine's Day, auspicious timing that inspired his agenda-setting For Lovers debut collection in June 2023. Staged on the landmark Pont Neuf at sunset, backed by a gospel choir, and megastars in attendance—Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Zendaya, you name it—the show easily ranked as one of the biggest cultural moments the French capital has seen in a decade. Williams's office is filled with subdued Paris light, and his views onto that historic bridge, the oldest standing over the Seine, are impressive.
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