Louis Vuitton Kicked off Paris Fashion Week with a Celebrity-Packed Front Row
Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2025 show kicked off Men’s Paris Fashion Week with one of the most star-studded front rows of the season. Held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, the event reunited anyone who’s anyone in pop culture — perhaps as a nod to the unity and diplomatic spirit inspiring the collection.
Titled “Le Monde est à Vous” (The World Is Yours), Pharrell Williams’ third collection as creative director delivered streamlined silhouettes, tailored mastery and eye-catching accessories. Blending in with the runway, the VIP section was filled with tailored looks spiced up with a modern flair. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter donned a white blazer as a mini dress; Asian stars Jackson Wang and Bambam matched Mandarin collar suits; and Japanese singer Yuta Nakamoto put a slight retro touch on the vest trend.
The rest of front-row attendants — a motley selection of sportspeople, musicians, actors and recognizable faces — put on equally remarkable looks. Keep scrolling to see the superstars with prime seating view of Pharrell Williams’ collection unveiling.
BamBam
Thai star BamBam is a permanent presence at every Louis Vuitton show but he never ceases to surprise with stylish front-row fits. This time, the singer embraced the monochrome trend with a Mandarin collar suit featuring the LV Damier pattern. Aligning with men’s beauty trends taking over fashion since last season, BamBam donned a bicolored mullet and accentuated the look with a pair of aviator glasses. Whoever said monochrome looks are boring, clearly hasn’t seen BamBam rocking head-to-toe black.
Ayaka Miyoshi
Alice in Borderland star Ayaka Miyoshi put an ab-baring twist to the classic matching set. The Japanese actor styled her checker (Damier) pattern top to leave her midriff in plain view and coordinated the ‘look ’90s-leaning piece with shorts of the same fabric, black pointed-toe shoes and a colorful bumbag.
Eiji Akaso
Japanese actor and model Eiji Akaso went for a total-white ensemble to attend the fashion show. A double-breasted jacquard blazer, coordinated flared pants and a white shirt were the foundation of Eiji’s look. The actor completed his front-row get-up with chunky boots, a tie and a floral motif Keepall Bandoulière 25.
Louis Vuitton’s SS25 show was Eiji Akaso’s first time attending a brand event in Paris. The actor shared his impressions in a press statement. “It was a show that I could sense with my eyes, my ears, and my skin,” he said. “The classic looks were wonderful, and I felt Pharrell’s strength throughout the entire show.”
Dori Sakurada
Maximalism was the theme for Dori Sakurada’s Louis Vuitton fit. The Japanese singer stepped out in a printed workwear-infused jacket and LV sailor cap. Putting a twist on the blue color renaissance, Sakurada’s cobalt blue jacket featured palm trees and the Damier checkerboard pattern. Just when we thought the ensemble couldn’t get more eclectic, a camel, floral printed cross body was added for some juxtaposition. As maximalism returns to the fashion radar, the outfit epitomized what we’ve been missing since the rise of quiet luxury: bold patterns, bright colors, and texture contrast — and we love it!
Yamato inoue
After hopping between front rows in Milan, Japanese model Yamato Inoue touched down in Paris to attend Pharrell’s new collection unveiling. The Fashion Week regular reinterpreted preppy style for the front row with Damier printed shorts, a white shirt and a brown cardigan embellished with the LV logo and pearl buttons. Yamato offered a remarkable example of accessorizing with purpose, adding a pop of color with a blue Speedy bag and embracing the ultimate nail style for the front row: a black manicure.
Jeffrey Ngai
Leaning into the high-teen aesthetic, Canto pop star Jeffrey Ngai arrived at Breteuil in a varsity jacket and bootcut slacks. The outfit took a preppy but luxurious route, adorned with a singular logo detail and a cross-body bag. To spice things up, the Hong Kong native embraced Y2K hair trends, giving a throwback to the boy group-approved platinum highlights.
THE 8
Chinese star and front-row regular, Xu Minghao, added another chic outfit to his Fashion Week lookbook. The SEVENTEEN member, also known by the stage name The8, stepped out in Place de Fontenoy dressed in a round-collar argyle jacket layered over a white shirt and black flared pants. Making a beauty statement, the singer also sported a chic and in-vogue mullet. Talk about being updated with the latest men’s beauty trends!
Jackson Wang
Louis Vuitton ambassador and campaign star, Jackson Wang, is front and center at every Louis Vuitton event. The singer’s appearances are highly anticipated and needless to say, his latest front-row showing was no different. The “Magic Man” served a matching moment with GOT7 bandmate BamBam and donned a Mandarin collar suit. Taking the ensemble to the next level, Jackson accessorized with a pair of leather gloves and dark sunglasses that gave us a throwback to his unforgettable Met Gala debut.
Maluma
“Pretty Boy” Maluma put a modern twist on Americana for his first front-row appearance of the season. Dressed in distressed denim pants, a white shirt and a tan leather jacket, the Colombian sensation nodded to Pharrell Williams’ previous collection, inspired by cowboys and Native American culture. The “Según Quién” singer also made a case for the polarizing cowboy-style chunky belt and teeth Grillz.
Gong Yoo
Korean actor Gong Yoo kept his front-row styling light and casual. Tapping into the denim resurgence, the K-drama veteran turned heads with an ivory jacket and baggy jeans combination. The actor made the bold choice of pairing this combo with a simple white tank top reminiscent of classic ‘90s styling. To complement the outfit, the Coffee Prince star sported curtain bangs that draped around his face, adding a romantic touch.
Sabrina Carpenter
Pop icon Sabrina Carpenter suited up for her Louis Vuitton front-row appearance. Loyal to her signature feminine style, Sabrina put a spin on office chic and wore a blazer mini dress. The “Please, Please, Please” singer complemented the look with the biggest accessory of the season — the necktie — and a white mini bag with coordinated pointed-toe heels.
Yuta Nakamoto
K-pop star Yuta Nakamoto swapped his certified rocker boy looks for a dapper outfit for his return to Paris Fashion Week. The Osaka native opted for a double-breasted wool vest and flared dress pants — with a subtle ‘70s flair. Challenging the idea that brown and black don’t go in an outfit together, the High & Low the Worst X actor combined the dark chocolate vest and matching bag with black trousers and chunky boots. Though unconventional, the combination achieved an elevated but daring look, perfectly suitable for a style icon.
Colman Domingo
Always pushing fashion boundaries, American star Colman Domingo rode the red wave for his day at Louis Vuitton. His outfit started with a tailored suit jacket and vest combination in burgundy color. As a nod to the tailored looks on the runway, Domingo sported a pair of pleated jorts (jean shorts) and completed the look with suede cowboy boots and a crossbody bag. Black wayfarer sunglasses with caramel lenses aligned with the statement glasses trend and gave the last touch of cool to Colman’s fashion-forward get-up.
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