Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2026 menswear campaign moves at its own pace. Shot by Drew Vickers, it stars Jeremy Allen White and Pusha T and unfolds like a travel diary stretching from Paris to Mumbai. The focus isn’t the destination but the in-between, from train windows and roadside pauses to wide-open landscapes.

Under Pharrell Williams’s direction, the collection blends classic travel tailoring with a modern twist. Pusha T wears wide-lapelled jackets, flared trousers, and textured checks reimagined in metal yarn, boucle, and chenille, sharp yet easy to move in. Jeremy Allen White opts for sun-bleached pastels, coffee-brown denim, and audaciously matched patterns, each piece radiating a worldly confidence.

The bags take center stage with trunks, Keepalls, Speedys, and totes carrying imagery inspired by the hand-painted luggage in Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, a cinematic wink travel obsessives will instantly recognize. Durable yet lightweight, they feel like pieces already on a journey.

The campaign is grounded, curious, and quietly romantic, offering a reminder that style, like travel, is best when personal, unpredictable, and lived in.