Pharrell surprises Beyoncé with Louis Vuitton bag fresh off the runway

Louis Vuitton: Front Row - Paris Fashion Week - Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 - Source: Getty
Beyoncé stuns front row at the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week. (Image via Getty/Lyvans Boolaky)

Pharrell shows his love to Beyoncé by gifting her an exclusive Louis Vuitton bag fresh off the runway.

The Happy singer, who serves as the luxury fashion brand's men’s creative director, grabbed the piece from this year's menswear show, which took place in Paris. Beyoncé, 35, and her husband, Jay Z, 55, were both seated front row, Billboard has reported.

Beyoncé, who is currently on a break from her Cowboy Carter tour, can be seen accepting the brown purse on the runway in videos going viral online. She was seemingly shocked at the encounter while Pharrell dappped up her husband before making his way backstage.

“Pharrell hands Beyoncé a LV bag that was debuted on the runway a few moments prior. 🔥🔥This is why some artists envy them. Oh well," one user who shared the video captioned it.

Beyoncé draws the ire of the internet for a controversial t-shirt: Read more

Beyoncé copped major flak online just recently when she was spotted wearing a t-shirt embossed with the image of Buffalo Soldiers, which is a group of African American soldiers renowned for their contributions to the U.S. military in the wake of the Civil War. However, their legacy is tarnished by their role in the Indian Wars.

The Grammy-winning songstress's t-shirt is also featured on her website. In addition to the phrase "Buffalo Soldiers" written over it, it also displays an excerpt from the book The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Cavalry in the West:

“Their antagonists were the enemies of peace, order and settlement: warring Indians, bandits, cattle thieves, murderous gunmen, bootleggers, trespassers, and Mexican revolutionaries."

Scores online began calling out the singer for seemingly glorifying the group's role in trying to silence Native Americans and Mexican revolutionaries. Some even took to social media to accuse Beyoncé of glorifying the genocide of the Indigenous communities, while others pointed out that not everything in history needs to be turned into a capitalistic venture.

As of this writing, Beyoncé and her team have yet to respond to the backlash.

In other news, however, Knowles-Carter surprised fans with a guest performance from her rapper husband just last week, during her performance at Stade de France in Paris on June 22. It was her third consecutive concert at the same venue, and her last show overseas. She had just flown in from London, where she performed six shows.

The husband-wife duo performed some of their most famous hits, including "Crazy in Love” (2003) and "Drunk in Love” (2013). Jay Z also performed his famed track "N***as in Paris."


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Edited by Ranjana Sarkar