At the Fall/Winter 2026–2027 presentation of Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week, Jaden Smith once again proved why he remains one of fashion’s most daring and unpredictable style disruptors.
Arriving at the show held at the iconic Louvre Museum in Paris, the musician and creative polymath delivered a striking all-black ensemble that felt both futuristic and effortlessly cool, with subtle visual cues reminiscent of The Matrix.
Smith wore ultra-baggy balloon trousers paired with a cropped leather jacket and angular sunglasses, creating a silhouette that balanced structured tailoring with exaggerated proportions. The monochromatic palette heightened the sleek, dystopian mood of the outfit, giving the look a sharp, almost cinematic edge.
The accessory that stole the show:
While the outfit itself was undeniably eye-catching, the real conversation starter was the extravagant handbag Smith carried.
The statement piece, the Maison de Famille trunk from Louis Vuitton, is designed in the shape of a miniature house, transforming a classic trunk into an architectural objet d’art.
Jaden Smith attended the Louis Vuitton show during Paris Fashion Week carrying the Maison de Famille bag, a piece that recreates in miniature the first home and workshop of the historic French fashion house. The accessory quickly became one of the most talked-about details of the event.
Inspired by the former family residence of founder Louis Vuitton in Asnières-sur-Seine, the bag features remarkable details, from tiny windows and doors to a chimney and even a miniature balcony. The roof opens to reveal colorful compartments inside, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship behind the piece.
Originally introduced in artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière’s Spring 2023 collection, the whimsical design blends heritage storytelling with playful luxury, and in Smith’s hands, it became the ultimate fashion statement.
A fashion reference:
Smith completed the look with footwear from Christian Louboutin, a fitting choice given his role as the brand’s first men’s creative director. His minimalist lug-sole shoes featured a phrase printed across the toe, “Deep in Cosmic Space.”
The message references Smith’s own description of his Fall 2026 creative vision, which draws inspiration from the history of working men across centuries, from stone masons and scribes to doctors, and the idea of craftsmanship forged under immense pressure.
Smith has long used fashion as a platform for self-expression, frequently challenging traditional ideas of menswear while blending streetwear influences with avant-garde design.
His appearance at the Louis Vuitton show was no exception. With a Matrix-coded monochrome outfit, cosmic-inspired footwear, and a miniature architectural handbag that looked more like a collectible artwork than an accessory, Smith didn’t just attend the show, he also became one of its most talked-about moments.





