LOUIS VUITTON SPRING 2026 MENSWEAR CAMPAIGN FILM STARRING JEREMY ALLEN WHITE
This campaign transit roads and railways, and scenic overlooks, capturing the rugged landscapes that lie between communities.
January 12, 2026
The Louis Vuitton Spring 2026 menswear campaign, captured by Drew Vickers, stars two House ambassadors, Jeremy Allen White and Pusha T.
The Art of Travel, woven into the very fabric of Louis Vuitton’s storied identity, unfolds in a series of images that evoke moments of anticipation and liberation. Seen from the vantage point of a train car, a cargo van, or on foot, each frame celebrates the journey itself—the fleeting interludes, the expansive horizons, and the quiet thrill of movement.
The collection’s inspirations stem from Pharrell Williams’s excursions from Paris to Mumbai and the unique sartorial sensibilities presently found there; a distinctive dandyism – a tenet central to the House’s creative direction – emerges with sun-drenched color palette.
Jeremy Allen White wears tones and patterns which are audaciously matched, each piece summoning its own depth with scales that reflect worldliness: coffee brown denim washes, and sun-bleach pastels, textured by the nuances of their crafts and fabrics. Trunks, Keepalls, Totes, and on-the-go bags such as the Speedy P9 are inscribed with the trace of distance traversed, meticulously handcrafted in durable yet lightweight materials.
Pusha T is dressed in dapper yet nonrestrictive suiting, weaving the elegance of bygone eras’ travel wardrobes with today’s innovations and techniques; the checks of the dandy wardrobe are conjured in innovative forms, from metal yarn to boucle and chenille, and printed on denim. Airy, yet sophisticated tailoring – wide-lapeled jackets, creased and flared trousers, concepts suspended between suiting and sportswear – is to be intuitively lived in, in step will the spontaneity of its most adventurous wearer.