Pharrell Williams signs exclusive collab with Moët & Chandon
For Fashion Week, Moët & Chandon unveils a limited-edition collection designed by Pharrell Williams. A fusion of luxury and creativity.
Moët & Chandon is hitting hard by teaming up with Pharrell Williams for a brand-new collection of limited-edition bottles. With Paris Fashion Week about to get into full swing, this collaboration illustrates the champagne house’s ambition to explore new creative horizons.
Bottles revisited with elegance
Drawing inspiration from the Moët & Chandon archives, Pharrell Williams and the brand have reinterpreted the famous bow that has adorned bottles since 1892. The collection is available in several editions. The 75cl Brut Impérial features a red, blue or gold collar embellished with small white dots, evoking pearls. The bottle’s red royal seal is replaced by a pearled monogram. Magnums (1.5L) feature a wide fabric bow adorned with pearls. Each version is distinguished by a specific color: black for the Grand Vintage Collection 2003, blue for the Brut Impérial. These pieces were made by the embroidery craftsmen of the Baqué Molinié workshop.
An ultra-limited series of jeroboams by Pharrell Williams
For collectors and lovers of exceptional pieces, Moët & Chandon and Pharrell Williams have created 30 unique 3L jeroboams. These chrome-mirror-coated bottles have been hand-painted by artist Astrid de Chaillé, and decorated with 89 embossed pearls. An impressive bow set with 7,310 pearls, requiring 300 hours of work, completes the set. These exceptional bottles are available only through the brand’s exclusive channels.
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