Pharrell Williams brought the house down at Louis Vuitton's Fall-Winter 2026 Men's show in Paris, combining fashion and music in a way that left fans eagerly anticipating his upcoming releases. The dual-stage debut marked a significant moment in Williams' expanding creative trajectory as the brand's men's creative director.
Williams took center stage alongside longtime collaborator Pusha T, setting the tone for an evening that seamlessly merged high-fashion with hip-hop sensibilities. The show was rounded out by appearances from John Legend, Jackson Wang, A$AP Rocky, and Quavo, all of whom brought their unique styles to the table.
The soundtrack for the event was comprised entirely of unreleased collaborations that are expected to surface on forthcoming albums. The first track to premiere was "Pray For Ya," a gospel-infused groove featuring Williams and John Legend. The song's hook β "All this money, you can't help yourself" β nods to Barack Obama, while closing with an invitation for listeners to let loose.
Next up was "Sex God," a glossy pop offering from Jackson Wang that marked his first collaboration with Williams. The electro-leaning track featured a guest verse from Pusha T, who channeled a classic Notorious B.I.G. cadence over Pharrell's minimalist production.
Additional unreleased cuts included "Disturbing The P," a celebratory pairing with A$AP Rocky, and the Quavo-led closer "Hit-A-Lik." Williams also shared the stage with Voices of Fire and L'Orchestre du Pont Neuf for a performance of their anticipated single "The One," which was officially released in conjunction with the show.
For Williams, this moment marked a landmark year, having reunited Pusha T and Malice on his fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out. The album earned widespread acclaim, further cementing Williams' status as a trailblazer in the music world.
The success of Let God Sort Em Out has also landed Williams and Pusha T up for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album and nominations for Clipse's "The Birds Don't Sing" and "Chains & Whips." As fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming releases, one thing is clear: Pharrell Williams is pushing the boundaries of music and fashion like never before.
Williams took center stage alongside longtime collaborator Pusha T, setting the tone for an evening that seamlessly merged high-fashion with hip-hop sensibilities. The show was rounded out by appearances from John Legend, Jackson Wang, A$AP Rocky, and Quavo, all of whom brought their unique styles to the table.
The soundtrack for the event was comprised entirely of unreleased collaborations that are expected to surface on forthcoming albums. The first track to premiere was "Pray For Ya," a gospel-infused groove featuring Williams and John Legend. The song's hook β "All this money, you can't help yourself" β nods to Barack Obama, while closing with an invitation for listeners to let loose.
Next up was "Sex God," a glossy pop offering from Jackson Wang that marked his first collaboration with Williams. The electro-leaning track featured a guest verse from Pusha T, who channeled a classic Notorious B.I.G. cadence over Pharrell's minimalist production.
Additional unreleased cuts included "Disturbing The P," a celebratory pairing with A$AP Rocky, and the Quavo-led closer "Hit-A-Lik." Williams also shared the stage with Voices of Fire and L'Orchestre du Pont Neuf for a performance of their anticipated single "The One," which was officially released in conjunction with the show.
For Williams, this moment marked a landmark year, having reunited Pusha T and Malice on his fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out. The album earned widespread acclaim, further cementing Williams' status as a trailblazer in the music world.
The success of Let God Sort Em Out has also landed Williams and Pusha T up for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album and nominations for Clipse's "The Birds Don't Sing" and "Chains & Whips." As fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming releases, one thing is clear: Pharrell Williams is pushing the boundaries of music and fashion like never before.