Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 fashion show took place in Paris on Tuesday (June 23). As part of the Paris Fashion Week show, Skateboard P had a few unreleased collaborations to soundtrack the beachy collection.
As part of the fashion show’s playlist, P previewed collaborations with Quavo, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Lil Baby at CitĂ© Internationale Universitaire de Paris.
Pharrell and Quavo’s “Haavin” was played at one point in the show, as models walked the sandy runway. The track boasts futuristic production from P mixed with trap bars courtesy of Quavo. “Having too much stuff I ain’t imagine/ I’m suburban now, I’m Kodak Blacking/ Trying to be perfect now, shooters in the mansion,” Huncho raps. “Went bigger, I’m global now, trying to speak Spanish.”
The Migos rapper was in attendance for the show, and he has an album on the way, which was fully produced by Pharrell in Paris at Louis Vuitton’s HQ. Quavo revealed he turned in the project on May 26 with a post to X.
YoungBoy’s team-up with Pharrell features P’s vocals as well as his screeching strings on the production side. It’s unclear what project “Simulation” is set to land on.
However, “Simulation” marks the first collab between YB and Skateboard P without a third party. YoungBoy has spent plenty of time in Paris in recent months, including being spotted in the French capital while he was slated to headline Rolling Loud Orlando in May.
Baby and P connected for the first time without collaborators for a potential street anthem with “Dead Fresh,” which finds Pharrell laying out hard-hitting trap drums for Baby, who flexes about his life of luxury.
Elsewhere, L’Orchestre du Pont Neuf led by Thomas Roussel and The Voices of Fire performed at the Parisian LV fashion show.
Filled with a waterfall and beach themes, the Menswear Spring/Summer 2027 show was a star-studded affair, as the likes of Future, Missy Elliott, Lil Baby, Coco Jones, Quavo, NBA star Victor Wembanyama, Skepta, Lola Young and actor Jeremy Allen White sat in the front rows.
Pharrell joined Louis Vuitton as the fashion house’s men’s creative director in 2023. On the music side, he reconnected with Clipse to produce the entirety of the Thornton brothers’ comeback LP, Let God Sort Em Out, in July 2025, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
Watch the full LV fashion show featuring Pharrell’s new music collabs below.
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