However, this was only the return of Williams to Louis Vuitton, since in 2004 and 2008 they had already collaborated together; in that last year he had launched a collection of jewelry based on coats of arms. “His creative vision of him, which goes beyond fashion, will undoubtedly lead Louis Vuitton into a new and very exciting chapter,” said Pietro Beccari, President and CEO of the French firm.
In addition to Vuitton, the 13-time Grammy winner has collaborated with other fashion houses. He is also an entrepreneur for his clothing lines Billionaire Boys Club and ice cream, among other. In fact, in 2020 the artist founded human racea product company in order to empower individuals in their search for health and wellness through various articles.
To recognize her work in the fashion industry over the years, in life and style We review their most outstanding collaborations.
Chanel
The music producer has made various collaborations with Chanel, including a capsule collection of clothing and accessories that was launched in 2019, in which a hoodie emblazoned with the letters of the fashion brand and its name predominated.
His songs have also been part of some fashion shows for the house, he was an ambassador for the brand and a great friend of the late Karl Lagerfeld, so these collaborations came naturally.
Tiffany & Co.
It was at the beginning of 2022 when the rapper unveiled a collaboration with the luxury jewelry firm Tiffany & Co. during the Kenzo fashion show, in which he was seen wearing almond-shaped sunglasses set with diamonds and emeralds .
adidas
The relationship between the singer and the sports brand is not new; for example, in 2014 he launched a capsule collection with adidas Originals embodied in Stan Smiths. A year later, he did it with the Superstar silhouette featuring 50 colors.
For this year, the artist and his brand human race teamed up with adidas to present the “Adidas NMD S1 MAHHBS” shoes, which are already available in the brand’s stores.
Moncler
The interpreter of “Happy” and “Just A Cloud Away” recently collaborated with Moncler to celebrate 70 years of the Italian firm reinventing the iconic Maya jacket, part of a limited edition.