November 27, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Pharrell Williams’ Louis Vuitton “Millionaire Speedy bag” is selling for $1M on the official website and available in five colors.




The entire Williams clan was obviously decked out in Louis Vuitton and then some. Perpetually clad in his new “Damoflage”-patterned jeans, Pharrell toted arguably the crown jewel of his LV debut, the aforementioned, blinding yellow Speedy bag. Reportedly, that one bag is priced at a staggering $1 million.


In a recent public appearance, Pharrell decided to accessorize with an eye-catching bag that was, of course, from his Louis Vuitton new line.


While sitting in the front row at the Loewe’s Spring 2024 fashion show in Paris alongside his wife, Helen Lasichanh, and their son, Rocket Williams, the “Happy” hitmaker was spotted wearing several gold and diamond necklaces and an embroidered baseball cap made by his brand, Humanrace. However, it was his premium bag that garnered a lot of attention: a yellow so-called “Millionaire” Speedy bag that’s reportedly priced at—you guessed it—$1 million. Although not a lot of details has been released about the duffle, the unique brightly colored bag is rumored to be completely handmade and constructed by one of the French luxury fashion house’s experimental leather workshops, Hypebeast reports. The piece sports yellow crocodile leather and tan accents, while hardware such as the rivets, buckles, and chain are made of yellow gold. A beautiful “LV” padlock accompanied with VVS pavé diamonds rounds out the duffle.


Appropriately dubbed the “Millionaire” bag — what, is this Philipp Plein we’re talking about here? (Just a joke! Don’t hurt me!) — Pharrell’s sumptuous new handbag is as fancy as it is hard to ignore.


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