Pharrell Williams, newly appointed as Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Creative Director, is spotlighting Kim Jones in a special showcase on his online platform, JOOPITER. The project arrives as Jones, who recently revealed plans to exit his Dior Men post, reflects on a career that has shaped global fashion.

This venture, dubbed “The World of Kim Jones,” revolves around rare pieces that chart his trajectory across major houses. He’s unveiling prototypes from collaborations with Nike, Travis Scott, Hajime Sorayama, and FRGMT, plus highlights from roles at Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Dior. Jones also opens up his personal trove, featuring garments from Maison Margiela and Helmut Lang that underscore his passion for collecting.
The selection includes some of the most buzzed-about items from the last decade of menswear, such as the Dior x Nike Air Jordan 1 High, the Dior x Travis Scott Tan Leather Double Saddle Bag, the Dior x Kenny Scharf embroidered runway shirt, and the Louis Vuitton x Supreme monogram carpet. Bidding runs online from February 27 through March 11, with a preview accessible a day earlier.


By joining forces through JOOPITER, Williams and Jones are weaving their creative networks to make fashion history accessible to collectors. It’s a testament to how two influential figures—one a boundary-pushing musician-turned-designer, the other a storied creative mind—are rethinking how we experience archival pieces in a digital age.


