The Dandy's Journey Louis Vuitton's Spring-Summer 2026
Louis Vuitton's Spring-Summer 2026 Collection Redefines Modern Travel
Louis Vuitton's Spring-Summer 2026 collection arrives as a conversation between heritage and contemporary cool, with house ambassadors Jeremy Allen White and Pusha T serving as the dual faces of Pharrell Williams' latest creative direction for the storied Maison.
The campaign frames the collection as "a dialogue of sartorial artistry," positioning Williams' vision against Louis Vuitton's 170-year legacy of marrying travel with style. White, fresh off his turn as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto in The Bear, and Pusha T, the Virginia rapper known for his precise, luxe aesthetic, represent two sides of the modern dandy—the actor-artisan and the music sophisticate.
Williams, who took the reins as Louis Vuitton's menswear creative director in 2023, continues to inject his signature blend of streetwear sensibility and high fashion into the brand's DNA. This collection leans into the Maison's founding principle: Louis Vuitton himself pioneered what the brand calls the "Art of Travel" in 1854, creating luggage and accessories that balanced innovation, elegance, and function.
That ethos remains central. The Spring-Summer 2026 line keeps the focus on pieces designed to move—whether across continents or city blocks—while maintaining the craftsmanship standards that built the brand's reputation. It's fashion made for motion, rooted in the idea that style shouldn't be stationary.
The choice of ambassadors feels deliberate. White brings a brooding, method intensity; Pusha T delivers sharp, calculated refinement. Together, they embody the range Williams is pushing: clothes for the traveler, the creator, the thinker—men who see getting dressed as part of the work.
The full collection launched at louisvuitton.com, continuing the brand's tradition of blending innovation with legacy, now filtered through Williams' lens of culture-first design.

