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Karl Lagerfeld, too, says he recognized Williams’ unique take on fashion, and his agility and talent across the spectrum of pop culture. In March, Chanel is to unveil a capsule of ready-to-wear and accessories by Williams and carrying his name. Lagerfeld stresses during this process — the details upon which Williams remains mum — he left the musician totally free. “It’s what he wants to do. I don’t want to influence him,” he says. “I think he’s genius. He’s a good musician, a good performer. Plus, I like his personality, and I like his style.”

Working with my collaborators, it’s like, why are we continuing to follow these old customs?” He asks. “It’s not how people think, let alone shop. If Pharrell Williams’ status as a fashion mogul wasn’t already cemented, it certainly is now: The legendary musician and designer has just been named creative director of Louis Vuitton’s menswear line.Pioneer, arbiter of taste, and self-proclaimed futurist Pharrell has launched his own auction house and content platform, JOOPITER, as an avenue to allow others to bid on some of his most iconic pieces. The items up for sale are what you could call the DNA of Pharrell and are pieces that have shaped and transformed culture as we know it. Described as cultural artifacts, the fashion and music icon hopes to build a space for today’s collectors, curators, and creators. If you’re looking to snap up some Pharrell-designed pieces — or just give yourself a refresh on the producer extraordinaire’s style — we’ve rounded up some of the best Pharrell Williams brands and collaborations that you can shop online.

Pharrell connects with everyone in the room and encourages them to think bigger than product,” Galway continues. “He takes inspiration from everywhere, whether it be globally or across the brand, and wants to create change with everything he does.” As long as [companies] are peopled by humans, there’s always that opportunity [for authenticity]. When that doesn’t happen, it’ll hurt your [brand],” he says. “We’re human beings. Human meaning flesh, being meaning spirit. As long as we have that, there is the opportunity for growth and elevation.” Just like anyone else, I wore both [designer clothing and streetwear],” he notes, shaking his head. “It’s not like I discovered anything. We just did a whole lot of arguing [with those in high fashion] to get people to see that they were putting these partitions up. If you look at what pop culture was doing on its own, beyond what you could get at a retail store or a boutique, everyone was always mixing it up.”In years since, Williams has returned to his dapper streetwear origins, thriving in the sweet spot between Bape and Chanel. Even the risky stuff he’s done since then, like his Chanel tuxedo in 2017, doesn’t have the same sense of improbability as his Arby’s-and-Adidas signature. It all originates from the same taste palette. There’s an eccentricity, I think, to my taste,” he says. “That’s how I am across all senses. What I learn in one artistic discipline, I may be able to transcribe into another. What I learn in music, I might be influenced by and be able to transform and transpose it into something that is visual. At 49, Williams could reasonably be thought of as one of hip-hop’s elder statesmen. Like Jay-Z, who is three years older, he radiates the aura of a man who has lived through the excesses of the business and come serenely out the other side. “I looked up to my big brother Jay-Z, also Puff [Daddy], you know, and at the time, they were brash with it, they let you know,” he says of his early years in music and the styling that came with them. “Because it was so hard for them to get in that when they got in, they just acted all the way up, you know, in the most luxurious way that they could. So in trying to keep up with them, that led me to be braggadocious at times.” On his own, Pharrell collaborated with Louis Vuitton in 2004 and 2008 for a line of eyewear and jewelry, and in 2014 he inked a long-term, ongoing deal with Adidas. Pharrell’s relationship with the German sportswear giant took another form in 2021 when his skincare brand, Humanrace, started teaming up with Adidas Originals for clothing collections. To that extent Joopiter could represent another re-evaluation: the decision of man who no longer wants, or needs, to be surrounded by his past. Today, he says he sees himself as part of a vanguard pushing to move both music and fashion forward. “You know, myself, Kanye, Virgil… we’re all on the front lines, helping to get some of those old spirits to wake up,” he says. “Woke scares people sometimes but, damn, I’d rather be woke than asleep.”

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