Jaden Smith attends the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show© Marc Piasecki

Celebrity Fashion

Jaden Smith turns heads in tweed jacket with dramatic sleeves and cinched waist at Paris Fashion Week

Jaden became the face of Louis Vuitton in 2016, challenging traditional gender norms in fashion.


Senior Writer
MARCH 11, 2025 1:58 PM EDT

Jaden Smith is making headlines once again for his jaw-dropping fashion looks. The singer recently turned heads at the Grammy Awards, wearing a classic black Louis Vuitton tuxedo paired with a distinctive headpiece resembling a multi-story castle. 

The elaborate accessory, crafted by the fashion house ABODI, was inspired by Transylvanian architecture and vampire legends. The headpiece featured intricate designs and a central opening for his face.

Jaden Smith attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards © Kevin Mazur
Jaden Smith attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards

The actor continues to show his preference for the brand, after first becoming the face of Louis Vuitton in 2016, being the first male celebrity to represent the brand in a women’s campaign, challenging traditional gender norms in fashion and fitting perfectly with his authentic and androgynous style.

Jaden is a familiar face at fashion events for the brand. Most recently, he was photographed wearing another stunning look at Louis Vuitton's fall 2025 fashion show in Paris, which consisted of a plaid tweed puff-sleeve jacket from the brand’s spring 2025 womenswear collection, paired with light wash baggy jeans, black boots, and gold statement necklaces.

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Jaden Smith attends the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show

The musician also posed with a miniature version of the brand's signature trunks. The new design is made to look like three trunks in one, featuring different colors. 

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Jaden Smith attends the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show

Jaden previously described his collaboration with Louis Vuitton as "really special" and something he felt truly passionate about, sharing his excitement to defy conventional gender roles and embrace a more fluid, inclusive approach to fashion.

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Jaden Smith attends The Fourth Annual Academy Museum Gala

"I think the whole concept of 'gender' is going to go away. So we don’t need to label things as ‘men’s’ or ‘women’s’ or ‘this is only for men’ or ‘this is only for women,'" the star said to Vogue about his style and his preference for the brand. 

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Jaden Smith attends the LVMH Prize as part of Paris Fashion Week

Jaden explained that he views fashion as a way to express identity and creativity. He has often said that his clothing reflects his feelings, his mood, and his experiences. "I wear what feels like me. I try to stay true to myself," he said to GQ in 2020.

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