Announcement follows actor’s red carpet appearances in the house’s designs
Louis Vuitton has named American actor Jeremy Allen White as its latest House Ambassador. The announcement connects the actor’s recent public appearances and creative portfolio with the brand’s focus on craftsmanship and cultural engagement.
“Jeremy’s got a quiet confidence and authenticity that you can’t fake. It’s effortless. At Louis Vuitton, it’s about real people who move culture forward—and Jeremy lives that. We’re proud to welcome him into the family,” said Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Creative Director.
White appeared in Louis Vuitton at both the 2024 MET Gala—specifically the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” edition—and the Screen Actors Guild Awards earlier this year, highlighting an emerging association between the actor and the fashion house.
Raised in New York City, White has worked in film and television for more than 20 years. He gained early attention for his role in Shameless, and later received critical recognition for The Bear, earning three consecutive Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Television Series. His credits also include the short film Cornflower and the feature The Iron Claw. He is next set to portray Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere.
Louis Vuitton noted that White’s evolving career reflects shared values of artistry and innovation central to the brand’s identity.

