The latest iteration of his Tiffany Titan collection features a prong-less way to set diamonds into jewelry. He also added cultured Tahitian pearls to another range.
Last year, Pharrell Williams’ music festival Something In The Water faced several hurdles. After being forced to cancel the 2024 installment due to weather conditions, the team weren’t able to lock in a new date. Ultimately, Something In The Water 2024 was canceled but promised to return in 202 5.
Something in the Water Festival has reportedly been terminated in Virginia Beach—his hometown and where the festival first kicked off. According to Virginia Beach officials, the sandy event will no longer take place in the city due to Williams and his team not meeting the “cure notice requirements” within a five-day deadline to secure the festival.
In the newest iteration of the brand's collection designed by Pharrell, a prongless diamond setting takes center stage.
Pharrell Williams unveils the innovative ButterSoft sneaker for Louis Vuitton, blending nostalgia with luxury. The sneaker, available in 47 colorways, reflects his signature style and past projects. Expected in the Fall/Winter 2025 collection,
Tiffany & Co. has announced the latest Tiffany Titan by Pharrell Williams collection, the third one released since the debut in May 2024.
Virginia Beach is moving on from hosting the festival after organizers failed to announce a lineup and commence ticket sales by the Monday deadline set by city leaders.
The intersection of music and luxury reaches new heights as producer-turned-designer Pharrell Williams unveils his latest collaboration with iconic jeweler
The musician, producer, designer, and style icon just launched the third series of the Tiffany Titan collection.
Regarding streetwear-influenced collections, one of the most anticipated shows for Fall/Winter 2025 Paris Fashion Week was Louis Vuitton's show, and Mens Creative Director Pharrell Williams didn't disappoint.
The creative director strolled down memory lane with his creative partner and founder of Bape at his Paris show
The luxury jeweler’s third launch of the collaborative collection introduces the darker and rarer Tahitian pearl alongside a trademarked technology of floating diamonds sans prongs and bezels