Louis Vuitton Homme’s history does not possess the legacy that one might expect from such an esteemed house.
The original men’s collection, in the 90s, bore a striking resemblance to what Givenchy Homme offers today—largely defined by logo-driven, minimalist designs.
I think the first Vuitton mens comes from around 2004... Marc was appointed 97 or 98 and at the beginning he only made womens...
I think the match of design team with Pharrell works for this phase just like KJ worked right after VA.
Am I reading you correctly?
Kim Jones started doing Vuitton mens in 2011 and was succeeded by Virgil Abloh who started in 2018.
After Virgil's death, the studio worked for a while alone till Pharrell arrived.
Sorry if I misread you, English is not my first language.
In any case, without denying that Pharrell's Vuitton is the most developed and commercially successful stage of the "Vuitton Mens project", I cannot get rid of the impression that this collection was designed ticking boxes.
The teddy, check. The logoed perfecto, check. The monogramed denim, check. The sneakers, check. The camo print, check. The zipped hoodie, check. The cloudy print, check.
Put black ties in half of the looks to give some appearence of cohesiveness (like the fur collars at Prada).
Ready.