The newest Louis Vuitton Men’s collection voyages from the sweet, Parisian city of love, to the classic English countryside. After observing the idyllic country traditions, Creative Director Pharrell Williams finds the harmonious blend between classic English dress codes and the dandy look of Louis Vuitton for the Spring-Summer 2026 Pre-Collection.


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Parted in two, the first installment characterizes the dandy, Louis Vuitton-wearing prospect on the English countryside, reflecting the natural coloring of autumn’s British landscape and weather. The silhouettes evoke the sophistication of the wearer while relaxing into the rural surroundings.



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The second act cosies into the scene’s residence, examining the countryside nonchalance, as winter eases in. Structures of the dandy maintain their elegance but soften in presentation, while evening dress codes take inspiration from country house interiors and decorations.


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This season emerges with new codes of camouflage made synonymous with the countryside—a muted palette, distressed materials, and a new House pattern, the Monogram Surplus. Featured on shoes, bags, and an array of LV glamping equipment, this new print is a signature of Williams’ helm as creative director, following his two-year anniversary at the House.
Hounds at the models’ sides, LV adorned dog carriers, leashes, and dog-shaped bags add a playful touch, sticking to the homey northern spirit—come spring, it’s all about pooches and purses.





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