From the Met Gala to a pet-themed showcase: Pharrell Williams, a well-known dog lover, took his Louis Vuitton menswear resort collection to the countryside this year with a playful canine twist. While not as packed with dog accessories as the 2025 collection, this lineup still featured plenty of nods to man’s best friend—think dog-print designs, bags shaped like pointers, foxes, and beagles, a trunk that doubles as a dog bed, stylish collars, poop bag holders, a brass-detailed pet carrier, dog bowls, a quilted leather dog jacket, and even a cap with built-in earholes.

Though Williams wasn’t there to present the collection himself, the designs carried his signature Anglophile flair. Classic British influences shone through in pieces like a Prince of Wales check tweed puffer, microcheck tailoring in earthy browns (cut in denim or wool and subtly patterned with spaced-out monograms), a herringbone top coat, quilted commuter jackets, and a checkered collarless blazer. Some jackets played with the brand’s grid pattern by adding raindrop-like circles, while others featured cricket sweater-inspired knits or woven prints adorned with foxes and crowns.

Beyond the British touches, Williams offered a range of elevated casual wear—think parkas, chore jackets, windbreakers, varsity jackets, and bombers, all crafted from luxurious materials. A standout was a cropped shearling trucker jacket in olive. Denim and tailored pieces followed the brand’s signature boot-cut silhouette, perfectly paired with chunky lug-soled boots. Workwear-inspired looks came in what appeared to be felted suede, sprinkled with monogram detailing.

All in all, this collection was a relaxed yet stylish walk through the ever-growing world of Pharrell’s menswear vision.