
Louis Vuitton has officially named American actor Jeremy Allen White as its newest House Ambassador, marking a dynamic new chapter in the brand’s ongoing dialogue with contemporary culture. The partnership brings together White’s acclaimed talent and distinctive presence with the Maison’s commitment to craftsmanship and visionary style.
Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Creative Director, commented on the appointment: “Jeremy’s got a quiet confidence and authenticity that you can’t fake. It’s effortless. At Louis Vuitton, it’s about real people who move culture forward and Jeremy lives that. We’re proud to welcome him into the family.”

White’s recent appearances in Louis Vuitton at the ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ MET Gala and this year’s SAG Awards have already hinted at a growing alliance. His refined personal style and magnetic on-screen presence embody the spirit of modern artistry, aligning seamlessly with Louis Vuitton’s signature blend of elegance and innovation.
A native New Yorker, Jeremy Allen White has been a fixture in Hollywood for over twenty years, earning widespread recognition for his performances across television and film. While his role in “The Bear” has earned him three consecutive Golden Globe Awards, his versatility shines through in projects ranging from the raw energy of “Shameless” to the poignant short “Cornflower.” His evolving creative journey mirrors Louis Vuitton’s own pursuit of artistry and reinvention. With his recent turn in “The Iron Claw” and an upcoming portrayal of Bruce Springsteen in “Deliver Me from Nowhere,” White continues to expand his range, making him a fitting new face for the House.