Pharrell, Pharrell, crocodile style – Louis Vuitton Exotic Animals skin for speedy bags, Exotic Animals fur for Louis Vuitton coats and jackets – new Louis Vuitton Millionaires. Story by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Photo Courtesy: Louis Vuitton / GettyImages / JULIEN M. HEKIMIAN. Creative design: RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Videos: Highsnobiety.
Pharrell Williams, the self-styled fashion savant of Louis Vuitton, has truly outdone himself with his Spring Summer 2025 menswear collection. Instead of leading the charge in innovative design, he’s opted for a masterclass in moral bankruptcy and environmental disregard.
Quick detour to skinning alive crocodiles and pythons for the Pharrell’s, son of a …. Pharaoh fashion pleasure and taste
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When challenged over his use of fur, Pharrell dismissively said, “It’s a design thing … it is what it is.” His indifference to animal exploitation condemns snakes, ostriches, crocodiles, and minks to a painful death at an abattoir. Pharrell is callously ignoring the following cruelty:
- Workers at a supplier to Louis Vuitton’s parent company bash pythons with steel hammers before suspending them by the jaw and pumping them full of water. They then slit the snakes open with razorblades. A reptile expert who watched the footage confirmed it’s probable that the pythons were “conscious across all stages” of the attempted slaughter.
- Ostriches used for Louis Vuitton’s textured purses suffer in barren feedlots before they’re forced into giant kill boxes, flipped upside down, and electrically stunned, after which their throats are slit in full view of their terrified flockmates.
- On crocodile farms that supplied skin to Louis Vuitton’s parent company, the animals were packed together in concrete pits – some of which were narrower than the length of their body.
- Most of the world’s fur comes from fur factory farms, where animals are confined to cramped wire cages that are often caked with hair, faeces, and rotting food. Many of the animals slowly go insane from the stress of intensive confinement before being gassed, electrocuted, or killed in other crude ways.
The Louis Vuitton Millionaires Bag: A Monument to Atrocious Wealth
Introducing the Louis Vuitton Millionaires Crocodile Bag. Because what could possibly say “I have no respect for life” more than a $1 million handbag crafted from the skins of crocodiles? Pharrell’s pièce de résistance isn’t just an accessory; it’s a portable insult to conservation efforts and ethical fashion luxury everywhere.
Meticulously crafted (because if you’re going to be unethical, you might as well be thorough) from crocodile leather and festooned with gold and diamonds, this bag is a shining beacon of everything wrong with the world. It’s like Pharrell and Louis Vuitton said, “Let’s make sure the wealthy can display their complete indifference to ecological destruction in the gaudiest way possible.”
Millionaires Speedy 25 P9: Because One Travesty Isn’t Enough
And if that wasn’t enough, Pharrell brings us the Millionaires Speedy 25 P9. Priced at a “reasonable” €800,000 (about $850,000), this handbag is perfect for those who feel that understated animal cruelty is the new black. Featuring a subtle brown Louis Vuitton monogram and gold hardware, it’s the ultimate accessory for the fashion-forward sociopath.
Pharrell’s High-Profile Endorsements
Pharrell, ever the champion of poor taste, has been seen carrying a smaller LV-monogrammed handbag everywhere he goes. From his self-congratulatory runway bows to schmoozing at the KENZO SS25 show and the COMME des GARÇONS presentation, Pharrell ensures that his lack of ethics is always in the spotlight. Thanks to Steven Victor, Pharrell’s longtime enabler, the world got an up-close look at these atrocities disguised as fashion statements.
The Bigger Picture: Disrespecting Nature for Profit
In a world increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability, Pharrell and Louis Vuitton’s flagrant disregard for ethical fashion is a slap in the face. The use of exotic animal skins is not just a faux pas; it’s a deliberate middle finger to nature. This level of disrespect will eventually lead our planet to a crisis where everything we hold dear, including our concepts of money and luxury, will vanish. And what will remain? These hideous bags and jackets out of rare Python skin, serving as the ugliest monuments to human audacity and ignorance.
Pharrell Crocodile: A Call for Accountability
Pharrell Williams’ Spring Summer 2025 collection for Louis Vuitton is a glaring example of moral and ethical decay in the fashion industry. It’s a bold statement that says, “We don’t care about the planet, as long as we make a profit.” But let’s not forget, Pharrell isn’t alone in this. Louis Vuitton CEO Pietro Beccari is equally complicit, allowing this environmental travesty to proceed.
So, here’s to Pharrell and Beccari, for reminding us that in the world of high fashion, audacity and ignorance often trumps ethics and sustainability. For the rest of us, it’s time to demand better. Fashion should innovate and inspire, not exploit and destroy. Otherwise, we’re just dressing up the end of the world in overpriced, unethical luxury.