Pharrell Williams Tries Chair Design, Gives Eames Classic Surrealist Twist

Listen closely. That persistent groan is the nation’s postal workers struggling under the added weight of the Fashion Rocks supplement that accompanies the September issues of most Condé Nast titles. Flush with ads, the book’s fifth incarnation matches up celebrated photographers (Stevens Meisel and Klein, Annie Leibovitz, Terry Richardson, et al.) with musicians sporting fashions from the fall collections. While we were ecstatic to see looks from Thom Browne‘s thrilling, chilling fall show find wearers in the buzzy pop duo Chester French, it was Robert Haskell‘s peek into the Miami condo of empire-building producer Pharrell Williams that we found most intriguing.

Turns out that Williams, in addition to having amassed a collection of Louis Vuitton befitting a hip-hop kingpin, is a huge fan of the artist KAWS,

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