Louis Vuitton Toasts the Men’s Spring 2026 Collection With Fai Khadra and More at Exclusive Cocktail Party
Louis Vuitton celebrated the launch of its men’s spring 2026 collection with an exclusive cocktail party in its Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive men’s store on Thursday night in Los Angeles.
Fai Khadra
Linnea Stephan/BFA.com
Attended by such guests as Fai Khadra, Ashley Scarrott and Delfin Finley, among other models, influencers and friends of the fashion house, the cocktail event transformed the men’s store into a destination, spotlighting Louis Vuitton’s trunk and bag designs and hailing the launch of the men’s spring 2026 collection.
The men’s store opened in July 2022, marking the maison’s eighth stand-alone men’s store in the United States. Architects Frank Gehry and Peter Marino will design the mega flagship location in Beverly Hills, opening in 2029.

Ashley Scarrott
Linnea Stephan/BFA.com
Pharrell Williams, who was appointed as Louis Vuitton’s men’s creative director in February 2023, designed the spring 2026 collection. With references to India’s sartorialism and impact on the global contemporary wardrobe, the collection paid homage to the dandyism at the center of the Studio Homme.
The collection made its runway debut as part of Paris Fashion Week, spotlighting men’s collections, in June 2025. Held at the Pompidou Center, the set was envisioned by Williams and designed by architect Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai.

Delfin Finley
Linnea Stephan/BFA.com
“At the Louis Vuitton menswear show in Paris, the subcontinent’s soft power was on full display in a collection that celebrated its craftsmanship and culture — zhuzhed up with an LV twist,” Joelle Diderich wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.
Backstage at the show, Williams explained that attendees “won’t see any tunics or anything like that. What we were inspired by from India were the colors,” he said, adding, “You’ll see turmeric in the line. You’ll see cinnamon. You’ll see ‘coffee indigo’ denim.”

Louis Vuitton men’s spring 2026 collection launch party.
Linnea Stephan/BFA.com
From artfully layered fabrics to sinuous lines and tailoring, the spring 2026 collection evoked “a laid-back attitude permeated everything from tailoring to sportswear, with influences that ranged from madras checks to hiking gear,” Diderich wrote.