

Men's Creative Director Pharrell Williams and designer Nigo teamed up for the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025 collection. The line is titled Remember the Future, reflecting their decades-long friendship and shared history in streetwear.

The runway included several longer coats, such as this overcoat and cozy trench coat. The jacket's subtle checked pattern references the woven textiles used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. The small, pink bag adds a bold color accent, challenging typical color choices for a cold weather season.
The collection uses rich, earthy tones, making brown a focus of the show's color palette. This classic suit is cut with an elongated blazer and bootcut trousers. The entire look shows off the sophisticated style Williams brought to the menswear line.
There were quite a few great pieces of outerwear, including this short bomber jacket in deep navy. The loose fit and fuller sleeves update the traditional bomber for a modern, relaxed silhouette. The contrasting denim Keepall bag displays the Damier Phriendship pattern, an accessory that celebrates the partnership between Pharrell and Nigo.
The show mixed classic workwear with a refined dandy style. This crocodile-embossed jacket proves that point, taking a utilitarian shape and covering it in luxurious pastel blue leather. The jacket is layered over wide-leg trousers, achieving the balance of genres Williams and Nigo wanted.
Louis Vuitton’s signature steamer trunks and Keepalls returned in new looks, nodding to the brand’s history. This specific trunk uses the iconic monogram, which shows respect for the House’s legacy. The carrier’s vest features a motif referencing Japanese culture, a nod to the long history of the Williams and Nigo collaboration.
This collection honors Nigo's vast archives of 20th-century workwear, turning utilitarian pieces into luxury items. The rich brown look references a workman’s outfit, upgraded with luxurious fabrics and accessories like a beanie. This piece blends the feel of a uniform with high fashion, making it both practical and aspirational.
This relaxed pink suit highlights the new, bold colors used to reinvent the Fall/Winter line. The Monogram pattern blends with the Shippo weaving technique, creating a circular diamond pattern called the Dandy Monogram. The ensemble includes wide-leg pants and a cropped jacket, showing the designers enjoy layering oversized clothes.
Streetwear history and a rockabilly-mod subculture influence inspired the varsity jacket in this look. Wearing the jacket over a shirt and tie changes the classic collegiate piece into a sharp, tailored look. The jacket's oversized bomber fit balances the tailored separates, showcasing the collection's high-fashion take on casual design.