Louis Vuitton is in talks to hire U.S. musician and entrepreneur Pharrell Williams as artistic director of its menswear division, according to reports Tuesday, citing “people familiar with the matter.”
as artistic director of its menswear division, according to reports Tuesday, citing “people familiar with the matter.”, the parent company of Louis Vuitton, declined to comment on the reports. Representatives for Williams could not immediately be reached.
Williams’ name was first reported by The Wall Street Journal and Le Figaro.in November 2021, fueling the industry rumor mill. Observers have speculated that Vuitton could tap an emerging designer, with names including Martine Rose, Grace Wales Bonner and Samuel Ross said to be under consideration, or someone from outside the world of fashion entirely.
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