Pharrell is making Louis Vuitton see sounds for Spring 2025

The musician's latest drop for Louis Vuitton is basically what happens when you ask what “Happy” looks like as a wardrobe. Answer? A synesthetic explosion that somehow works.

Pharrell Williams has unleashed his Spring 2025 collection for Louis Vuitton, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from someone who sees sounds as colors. The creative director’s synesthesia has transformed musical notes into a wardrobe that looks like what good music feels like — vibrant, unexpected, and impossible to ignore.

The range blends preppy codes with streetwear vibes through a kaleidoscope of gradients that’ll make minimalists sweat. And it’s LV’s iconic patterns that get the full treatment — flower monograms in multi-color fades, damier patterns that intensify like a perfectly engineered beat drop, and “polychromatic all-over embroidery”  — translation: really fancy rainbow stitching. 

For the color-cautious, there are black and neutral pieces with just enough rainbow detailing to signal you’re in on the fun without looking like you’re headed to Coachella. The accessories continue the theme with translucent monogram trainers, a nostalgic music player bag, and completely unnecessary but joy-inducing iridescent turtle and crab charms.

It’s a collection that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still maintaining that LV luxury factor — much like Pharrell himself, who’s always relevant thanks to his commitment to keeping things colorful. If spring could talk, it would probably sound like this collection looks.

WriterHUNGER writers