Tag: Celebrity awards

  • Pharrell Williams Knighted at Élysée Palace During Paris Fashion Week

    Pharrell Williams Knighted at Élysée Palace During Paris Fashion Week

    HOT 97 reports that Pharrell Williams has been awarded France’s Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur. The artist and Louis Vuitton creative director was knighted in a private ceremony at the Élysée Palace during Paris Fashion Week.

    The honor recognizes Pharrell’s influence across music, fashion, and contemporary culture, following his presentation of a Fall/Winter 2026 collection in Paris. The moment was framed as a celebration of boundary-crossing creativity and cultural impact.

    Louis Vuitton acknowledged the recognition as validation of his vision in luxury fashion, while Macron’s remarks (as reported) praised Pharrell’s ability to balance global recognition with relatability.

    Echotitbits take: Pharrell is now officially in the cultural elite. Early skeptics questioned a musician leading LV; this honor signals he has modernized the brand without stripping its prestige. He’s turned fashion shows into community-scale events—expect other luxury houses to copy this “culture-first” creative director playbook.
    Source: Facebook/Robbreport – https://web.facebook.com/robbreport/posts/pharrell-williams-just-added-an-unmistakably-french-honor-to-an-already-formidab/1332890512205887/?_rdc=1&_rdr# 2026-01-23

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  • Victor Osimhen’s GQ Türkiye Award Gets The Naija Twitter Celebration Treatment

    Victor Osimhen’s GQ Türkiye Award Gets The Naija Twitter Celebration Treatment

    Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen is trending for all the right reasons after being crowned Sportsman of the Year at the 2025 GQ Türkiye Men of the Year Awards.

    According to entertainment and sports outlets, Osimhen received the honour at a colourful ceremony in Turkey, in recognition of his standout season and contribution to his club’s domestic double.

    As photos and clips from the event filtered onto X and Instagram, Nigerians wasted no time in flooding timelines with congratulatory messages, edited graphics and playful “No be small flex” captions. Some fans joked that Osimhen is now “our own GQ model,” while others used the moment to reignite the long-running “best African striker” debates.

    From memes about his trademark mask to serious conversations about his journey from the streets of Lagos to global stardom, the award has once again reminded fans why Osimhen remains one of Nigeria’s most loved football exports – both on and off the pitch.