
Celebrities Front Row at Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Show, Photos
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Met Gala 2025: All The K-Pop Stars Spotted On The Blue Carpet
The annual Met Gala is held on the first Monday of every May. This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” spotlights the legacy of Black creatives and informs the dress code of “Tailored for You” The rumour mill already started offering up names of possible attendees over the weekend. S.Coups was spotted on his way to New York sporting a full look from BOSS. Rosé and CL made history as the first K-pop idols to grace the steps of the Met Museum in 2021, to attend the event in matching looks from Tommy Hilfiger in 2024.
And while this year’s guest list was under customary lock-and-key, the rumour mill already started offering up names of possible attendees over the weekend. Fans of spotted S.Coups on his way to New York sporting a full look from BOSS. The brand’s was later spotted entering a hotel in New York, solidifying rumours of his first Met Gala appearance.
This year’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”, spotlights the legacy of Black creatives and informs the dress code of “Tailored for You”, so fans can expect tailored silhouettes borrowed from menswear looks, perhaps with references to Black history and design.
Below, keep up with all the K-pop stars that have appeared at the Met Gala 2025 so far.
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1. Jennie
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Jennie made her third appearance at the Met Gala this year, after her viral performance at in April. The Chanel ambassador— —was dressed in a voluminous, off-the-shoulder jumpsuit featuring the brand’s emblematic camellia flower, a matching top and pumps.
2. Lisa
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Fellow member Lisa was spotted on the blue carpet as well, sporting a sheer lacy number from Louis Vuitton punctuated with jewelled buttons and a monochromatic iteration of the brand’s bestselling Speedy bag.
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3. Rosé
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Rosé wore a bespoke tuxedo look by Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello this year, punctuated by a statement necklace and red heels.
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4. S.Coups
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SEVENTEEN leader S.Coups attended the Met Gala in a tonal look from BOSS. The pared-back look spotlighted details such as the textured lapel on the coat.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z Turn the Louis Vuitton Show Into Date Night
Beyoncé and Jay-Z sat front row at Louis Vuitton’s spring 2026 menswear show in Paris. Bey wore a long-sleeve denim jumpsuit cinched with a brown leather belt and silver Western buckle. Jay, for his part, kept things more lowkey in a white T-shirt, black pants, and black leather jacket.
Longtime friends of Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s creative director for menswear, the couple joined the crowd of onlookers at his spring 2026 menswear show in Paris. Bey, ever on theme, wore a long-sleeve denim jumpsuit cinched with a brown leather belt and silver Western buckle, which she coordinated with a brown cowboy hat. Always one to add a touch of glamour, she accessorized with a voluminous reddish-brown feathered jacket, an embellished purse, a pair of open-toe black platforms, and an enormous diamond necklace.
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Jay, for his part, kept things more lowkey in a white T-shirt, black pants, and black leather jacket with velvet panels emblazoned with the Louis Vuitton monogram. Still, he nodded to Beyoncé’s Western-wear with an oversized belt buckle.
This morning, the pair were spotted at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Bey stuck to her guns in a structured white double-breasted suit and matching cowboy hat, while he opted for a piece of Cowboy Carter merch—a picture of Bey, hat on head, hands planted on her hips. May we all be so lucky to have partners who wear photos of us on their shirts.
Paris Fashion Week Men’s cheat sheet: Spring/Summer 2026
This season’s Paris Men’s Week runs from 24 to 29 June. Jonathan Anderson will present his menswear debut at Dior. Dries Van Noten creative director Julian Klausner will also present. The schedule features 40 shows and 30 presentations, compared with 2024’s 37 shows and 32 presentations. The celebrity game should be strong, and is likely to involve some sports stars. The week starts on a high with two heavyweights taking to the runway. Saint Laurent and British designers Grace Wales Bonner and Craig Green will return to the calendar. Pharrell Williams will present for Louis Vuitton on Tuesday at 5pm. The Ami Paris show will take place on Wednesday at 6pm. It will be the first show since the arrival of new CEO Charlotte Coupé. The show will be held at L’Orangerie du Château de Versailles, two years after staging a show inVersailles along the vast Grand Canal. Last season, the show took place during couture week.
Of course, we’re all waiting for the September debuts, but don’t underestimate this season’s Paris Men’s Week. It may well herald a new era in fashion, not least because of Jonathan Anderson’s menswear debut at the creative helm of Dior.
It’s not only Anderson. This men’s season packs plenty to be excited about, including Rick Owens’s retrospective exhibition at the city’s fashion museum Palais Galliera, the first menswear show of Dries Van Noten creative director Julian Klausner, as well as the returns of Saint Laurent and British designers Grace Wales Bonner and Craig Green to the official men’s calendar.
Jonathan Anderson, who was named sole creative director of Dior earlier this month, will present his menswear debut before his womenswear debut in September. Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images for BFC Julian Klausner will present his first menswear show for Dries Van Noten. His womenswear debut was in March. Photo: Ulrich Knoblauch
The schedule, which runs from 24 to 29 June, features 40 shows and 30 presentations, compared with 2024’s 37 shows and 32 presentations. (Remember that pre-Olympics edition?) Other highlights include Willy Chavarria’s second season in Paris, the Kenzo show (the first since the arrival of new CEO Charlotte Coupé) and the Jacquemus show, closing the curtain on Paris Fashion Week (PFW) Men’s. Simon Porte Jacquemus, who has presented off-schedule since 2020 and returned to PFW in January, seems to have embraced being on the Paris calendar. The show will be held at L’Orangerie du Château de Versailles, two years after staging a show in Versailles along the vast Grand Canal.
The week starts on a high with two heavyweights taking to the runway. Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello has historically shown menswear both on and off the official PFW Men’s calendar. Last season, the show took place during couture week. This season, it’s on Tuesday at 5pm. (Side note: it will probably be too early for Luca de Meo, incoming CEO of Saint Laurent parent company Kering, to attend as he is set to take on the role on 15 September.)
Saint Laurent AW25 menswear. Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Gorunway.com Louis Vuitton AW25 menswear. Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Later that day, Pharrell Williams will present his SS26 collection for Louis Vuitton, two years after his blockbuster debut on the Pont-Neuf bridge and a year after the Unesco garden spectacle. The celebrity game should be strong, and is likely to involve some sports stars. Earlier this month, the house announced a partnership with Real Madrid’s football and basketball teams. Will brand ambassadors Carlos Alcaraz, who just won the French Open, and the recently onboarded Jeremy Allen White be at the show? Representatives of the house remain tight-lipped.
Another standout moment will be the return of Grace Wales Bonner. The British designer is on a roll following her success at the 2025 Met Gala (she dressed co-chair Lewis Hamilton, alongside FKA Twigs, Omar Apollo, Jeff Goldblum and more) and her Togetherness music event at the Guggenheim, which took place the weekend before the Met. Further into the day, it’s the Ami Paris show. Will it feature plenty of cinematic references and actors sitting front row? Likely, considering the brand’s blitz at Cannes.
Read More Ami Paris takes Cannes The brand’s founder and creative director Alexandre Mattiussi speaks to Vogue Business ahead of awarding the inaugural Ami Paris Grand Prize at Cannes Critics’ Week on 22 May.
I’m also looking forward to Klausner’s first men’s show for Dries Van Noten, a year after the beloved eponymous designer presented his final collection. Klausner may not have much formal experience in menswear, having worked with Van Noten on the women’s collections since 2018, but he seemed unfazed by the challenge when I spoke to him a few months ago. On the day of our interview, he was wearing a DVN sweater, T-shirt, trousers and shoes. “ I always loved the DVN menswear — before I even worked here,” Klausner said, noting that even while responsible for the women’s collections, he was also working with the menswear team. “ It’s a small studio. We are working closely. The overlap between men’s and women’s was always very much there.”
Exhibitions galore
The Rick Owens show is expected to be impactful, too, especially since it aligns with a retrospective of the designer’s work. “The exhibition retraces his ascent from his beginnings in Hollywood, his first show in New York in 2002, helped by Vogue, his arrival in Paris when he was appointed creative director of French fur company Revillon, where he staged his first show in 2003, and his evolution in the French capital,” says Palais Galliera curator Alexandre Samson (he collaborated with Owens who also served as artistic director of the exhibition). Samson stresses the scale of the exhibition, which will extend throughout the entire building, the garden and even the museum restaurant, where the staff will be sporting Rick Owens outfits. The exhibition opens at Palais Galliera on 28 June, running until 4 January 2026.
8 Things To Know About Fourth Nattawat Jirochtikul
Fourth Nattawat Jirochtikul, 21, is the eldest of two siblings. He is currently studying law at Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Law. He won Thailand School Star 2019, a GMMTV talent competition designed to discover young performers. In February 2024, RISER Music officially welcomed him into their artist roster. His debut single, “Candidate”, is a pun-packed earworm (Can-I-Date?) that oozes charm. He has also sung on the OST of My School President, with standout tracks like “Let Me Tell You” and “Rock & Star & Star” He has his own clothing brand, Neel Mo, a playful fuses-driven label with illustrations that fuses textured text and colourful tees tote bags with colourful pyjamas. He lives in Bangkok with his girlfriend and cat, who he calls his ‘soulmate’ and ‘best friend’
As of late, he’s just as likely to be found burying his nose in law textbooks or coaxing his cat into posing for Instagram. He’s got a mean football kick, a soft spot for salads, and a career that is still unfolding—but already looks uncannily like the blueprint for a modern-day .
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1. He began his career after winning Thailand School Star 2019
Fourth kickstarted his career at just 15 after winning Thailand School Star 2019, a GMMTV talent competition designed to discover young performers. Impressing the judges with his Muay Thai skills, a nod to his athleticism and stage presence, he emerged as one of two winners, earning an exclusive contract with GMMTV. It was also during this competition that he first met , who would later become his frequent co-star, duet partner, and some might say, professional soulmate.
He then landed his first acting role in the high-profile series F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers, the Thai remake of the iconic Japanese manga Hana Yori Dango. Though he played a supporting role as Glakao, the younger brother of the female lead Gorya, his appearance in the widely streamed series marked a strong entrance into the entertainment industry and introduced him to a global audience.
2. He is currently studying law
Fourth proves that he is more than just talent on screen, he has also got the brains to match, and a legal one at that. After graduating from Saint Gabriel’s College with the Grade 12 equivalency exam, he earned admission to Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Law, one of Thailand’s most prestigious law schools.
Word has it he is leaning into Business and Technology Law, which feels fitting for someone juggling brand deals, intellectual property, and of course, copyrightable charm. Balancing the rigours of university life with modelling, acting, singing, and even running his own clothing brand, Fourth shows he’s not just chasing stardom, but building his own legacy.
3. His breakout role was in ‘My School President’
Fourth was the leading man in My School President, starring alongside Gemini, as Gun—the lead singer and head of the school music club who’s constantly at odds with student body president Tinn (Gemini) as Tinn tries to shut Gun’s band down. Thanks to its wholesome, funny portrayal of high school students and the coming-of-age journey they embark on with their first loves, the series was well-received—with its first episode garnering almost 10 million views to date.
The show’s immense popularity rapidly catapulted Fourth’s standing as an actor within the Thai entertainment industry. There’s no doubt that My School President was the perfect platform for him to showcase his acting chops and versatility, given how the web series opened the doors of opportunity for him to star in more roles.
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4. He is a singer
Fourth hasn’t just dipped his toes into music, he has absolutely cannonballed into it. In February 2024, RISER Music officially welcomed him into their artist roster. Shortly after, he dropped his debut single, “Candidate”, a pun-packed earworm (Can-I-Date?) that oozes charm, and judging by the music video, aims straight for the heart.
Within weeks, “Candidate” hit number one trending on YouTube and racked up nearly 10 million views, eventually earning “Best Music Video” at the 2024 Asian Television Awards. Other than his own music, he has previously also sung on the OST of My School President, with standout tracks like “Let Me Tell You” and “Rock & Star”.
5. He has his own clothing brand
When he isn’t acting, singing, or hitting the books, Fourth is quite literally designing his own wardrobe, and generously letting fans shop it too. In 2023, he launched his own clothing brand Nu Mo Ne, a playful yet intention-driven label that fuses soft loungewear with adorable illustrations. From pastel pyjamas and graphic tees to colourful tote bags adorned with Thai text, the brand brings together good vibes and a heavy dose of Fourth’s personal style.
His latest collection, Fate & Destiny, is full of zodiac prints and lucky motifs, woven into wearable pieces, each one a wink to the fans who believe in manifesting through fashion.
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6. He runs an Instagram account for his cat
When Fourth’s cat is in frame, we can’t help but let out a chorus of “aww”’s. Funnily enough, he once shared in a 2023 interview that he disliked all animals out of fear—but he became a cat dad to a Russian blue named Munmuang shortly after. We wouldn’t be wrong if we said that the adorable cat successfully purred its way into the 21-year-old’s heart.
Fourth has also shared a video of Munmuang on a playdate with Lord Jumu, Gemini’s ragdoll cat—forming a dynamic duo that might just steal the spotlight from their famous owners.
Something most people may not know is that Fourth is a lifelong football fanatic and an active player of the sport. The Liverpool fan was not only a member of his school’s football team, but the captain as well. What’s more intriguing is the fact that Fourth and were both on the same football team at the same school. Talk about an unexpected crossover.
At GMMTV’s Starlympics, an event where Thai stars compete in sports games (think ISAC aka Idol Star Athletics Championships’s Thai counterpart), Fourth put up an impressive performance as a box-to-box midfielder—scoring four goals and assisting another four for the GMM team, ultimately clinching the MVP title. Whether he’s on camera or on the pitch, it’s clear: Fourth was born to shine.
8. He’s catching the eye of fashion brands
Fashion may not be his main stage, but Fourth is quickly becoming a regular fixture at some of the industry’s biggest shows, joining a new wave of Thai talent marking their presence known on the global fashion map.
Tommy Hilfiger welcomed Fourth into the Tommy Family in December 2024, a significant milestone for the young star. Fourth’s style has been a topic of conversation since he became a prominent name in the industry, which is likely the reason why Tommy Hilfiger decided to tap him—along with , Pond Naravit Lertratkosum, and Gemini—as a brand ambassador.
Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
He is set to attend Louis Vuitton’s men’s show at Paris Fashion Week for the first time, along with a brand-new blond buzzcut.
Far from just a celebrity cameo, Fourth’s appearances signal a growing influence, one that blends his laid-back charisma with an eye for standout style.
The Paris Fashion Week Menswear Calendar for Spring 2026 Is Here
The spring 2026 edition of Paris Fashion Week will run from June 24 through June 29. The week will once again kick off with the bachelor of arts show from the outgoing class of the Institut Français de la Mode. Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton will close out the first day of shows on June 24. Earlier that day Ryota Iwai is showing his latest for rising label Auralee and Anthony Vaccarello will bring Saint Laurent back to the official calendar.
The week will once again kick off with the bachelor of arts show from the outgoing class of the Institut Français de la Mode, with Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton as usual closing out the first day of shows on June 24. Earlier that day Ryota Iwai is showing his latest for rising label Auralee and Anthony Vaccarello will bring Saint Laurent back to the official calendar. (You may recall that Vaccarello showed his fall 2025 men’s collection—the one with the thigh-high boots Alexander Skarsgård wore at Cannes this week—on January 28 earlier this year, two days after the men’s collections wrapped, on the second day of haute couture.)
Also returning to the schedule this season are fan favorites Grace Wales Bonner, who took a break from the runway in January but had a fantastic night at the 2025 Met Gala (June 25); Emily Adams Bode Aujla, who was last on the runway in New Orleans for her Super Bowl partnership with GQ (June 27); and Craig Green, who is returning to Paris following the British Fashion Council’s cancellation of its June edition (June 29). Marine Serre, who has moved to the ready-to-wear calendar, will stage a presentation on June 27.
The Dries Van Noten men’s collection will also return to the runway this season with Julian Klausner’s debut in the category (June 26). Paris Fashion Week Menswear regulars will notice that this is not the typical Dries timeslot; the label has switched places with Rick Owens, who will present his collection that evening. Owens’s retrospective, “Temple of Love,” opens at the Palais Galliera on June 28.