Yesterday in Paris, Pharrell Williams debuted his for Louis Vuitton—and the show brought out a star-studded crowd, including stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Central Cee in the front row. There was one celebrity, however, who marked their very first Vuitton show: That would be Rema, the Nigerian singer and rapper who first burst onto the scene with his earwormy-track “Calm Down.” The star says he was excited to make his front row debut.
“It’s a great honor. I like the [brand]’s quality of design and the color palettes,” he says, adding that his favorite part about hitting up fashion week is always the mix-and-match opportunities. “What’s exciting about hitting fashion week is first off meeting people, and then secondly just getting inspired by how people like rock their fits,” Rema says.
“Everyone just has a mood, and a sense to come out with style.” The new Louis Vuitton show certainly had plenty of style to take in. Designer Pharrell put an cool, tailored separates ranging from casual-cool shorts to full-on suits.
For Rema, he was most drawn to the designs that were in the muted shades. His favorite look? “The first set in all black, and all the black looks,” he says. “All fire.
And the white fur coats—tell LV I need that.” Of course, Rema had to bring his own stylish outfit to the occasion as well. His front-row fit included a varsity jacket and Canadian tuxedo (that’s double denim), complete with a seriously epic chain around his neck (.
