The release of Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2025 collection marked the continuation of Pharrell Williams’ influential career. The label’s most recent creations, titled “Le Monde est à Vous” (roughly translated as “The World is Yours” in English), were unveiled on Tuesday, June 18, at La Maison de l’UNESCO in Paris.

Williams’ goal for the menswear presentation was to connect a worldwide audience by using the design house’s wide appeal. This meant emphasizing a uniting perspective. The show’s program stated that Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2025 men’s collection “celebrates the human of the earth.”

Even celebrities and influencers like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, and Central Cee showed out for the occasion; the latter was even seen playing with a Nintendo DS before the show started. Uncle Waffles, Rema, Colman Domingo, and Clipse—which included Pusha T and No Malice—were among the other guests.

It’s absurd how frequently Nigerian musicians perform on international platforms these days. A user on Instagram commented, “Love to see it,” beneath The Shade Room’s repost. Nigerians are clothable. Just have a look at Wizkid,” said a different response that, at the time of posting, had received over 4,000 likes.

“I’m glad to see the men actually wearing menswear,” said another person. “Shorts and a sweater in theory sounds nuts, but in practice… that s**t [is fire],” remarked a different commenter.

Williams debuted his first collection with Louis Vuitton in June 2023. Similar to this, a star-studded lineup of supporters, including JAY-Z, Beyoncé, Quavo, Rihanna, and Megan Thee Stallion, attended his debut runway show in Paris.

Later, Williams and Tyler, The Creator—who was also present—collaborated on a capsule collection for LV in March 2024. “This partnership is exclusive to Louis Vuitton as it builds on our network of amazing artists and creatives and is a logical extension of our LVERS philosophy,” the popular song “Happy” stated.