Front Row at Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 Men’s Fashion Week
The Louis Vuitton Fall 2026 menswear show took place on Tuesday during Paris Fashion Week, drawing a packed front row.

Aviator Energy, Front Row Confidence
The first thing that came to mind when I saw Callum Turner in this Louis Vuitton bomber jacket was Masters of the Air. The aviator style nods to the era of the series and quietly echoes his character’s rugged spirit.

When Street Style Meets Polish
Following several public appearances at Louis Vuitton events, including the 2025 Met Gala and the Spring 2026 show, Future was named a Louis Vuitton ambassador last month. I am not usually a fan of his style, but there is no denying how strong this look is. A confident mix of street style attitude with refinement.

Low Key, Logo Light
Jackson Wang always looks effortlessly cool at these events. He never leans into heavy logos or overt monograms, which shows that he remains true to his personal style as a brand ambassador.

Casper LV Edition
I am not convinced these colours were the best choice for Dylan Wang, though it may be the makeup that is making him appear washed out rather than the clothes themselves.

Editor Ease
SZA looked right at home in the Louis Vuitton front row. Simple, effortless and relaxed, the look gave accessories editor or stylist energy. My only critique is the bag, which looked as though it was carrying absolutely nothing.

When Presence Alone Does The Talking
Skepta simply showing up is enough. He dresses for himself, always has, and the confidence does the rest.

Oversized Done Right
I was genuinely pleased to see that Joe Keery has finally left the early 2000s Beckham hairstyle behind, allowing mu focus to stay on the clothes. Oversized silhouettes can go either way, but here the drape, fit and proportions worked exactly as they should.

Brown, Flared, And Debated
A brown flared Louis Vuitton suit? Yes. I love the suit on John Legend, but the tie pushes it into academic territory, only amplified by the worn-in moccasins.

If Your Names Not Down, You’re Not Coming In
While Usher looks very smart in Louis Vuitton, my first thought was that he resembles one of the LV security guards you see during fashion week.

Saved By The Tie
Only Quavo’s paisley tie and leather jacket prevents him from falling into the same bracket as Usher. Pharrell Williams continues to reference Vuitton’s early 2000s collaboration with Stephen Sprouse when it comes to the graffiti bag.

A Young Star Finding His Footing
I love seeing Sinners actor Miles Caton continue to shine in the spotlight. This denim on denim Louis Vuitton look was pitch perfect for the young actor.

Perfect Cut
I love the cut of everything Tyriq Withers is wearing, including the cropped jacket. The proportions are spot on. But the trousers needed to be brown. Black and brown not working together is a hill I am willing to die on. That said, there is no denying that he sells the look. Charisma and sharp tailoring will do that.

Brown Done Right
The Schneider brothers remain some of the most stylish men on the red carpet, and Niels Schneider reinforces that reputation in his shades of brown Louis Vuitton look. I would wear this in a heartbeat.

Unexpected, And Not Convincing
We have not seen Daniel Brühl in quite a while, and an animal print Louis Vuitton suit featuring the big five jungle animals was not on my bingo card. I am struggling to buy into this look, particularly with that tie and the overall fit.
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