After a viral Calvin Klein campaign and a buzzy Met Gala moment, Jeremy Allen White makes it official with Louis Vuitton.

When Jeremy Allen White stepped onto the Met Gala carpet this May in a Pharrell Williams-designed Louis Vuitton suit, he set the stage for what was announced today: his official appointment as Louis Vuitton’s newest House Ambassador.
“Jeremy’s got a confidence and authenticity you can’t fake,” Pharrell Williams, Vuitton’s men’s creative director, said in a statement. “It’s effortless, genuine. At Louis Vuitton, we celebrate people pushing culture forward, and Jeremy embodies that perfectly.”

Raised in New York City, White’s career spans roles from Phillip “Lip” Gallagher’s streetwise grit in Shameless to Carmy’s complex intensity in the critically acclaimed The Bear, a role that earned him three consecutive Golden Globes. With upcoming projects, including his portrayal of Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere, White’s expanding profile aligns seamlessly with Vuitton’s commitment to culture, craft, and modern artistry.
White’s earlier appearances at major events, the Met Gala and the SAG Awards, were hints of a partnership built on mutual respect for understated sophistication and innovative style. This new role isn’t simply another celebrity-brand alignment but signals Louis Vuitton’s ongoing pursuit of voices genuinely shaping contemporary culture.