Jeremy Allen White has become fashion's new darling, recently being announced as the ambassador for Louis Vuitton. The luxury fashion house announced their partnership earlier this month, calling White's calm and confident style a natural fit for their men's collection.
The campaign, featuring all loungewear, celebrates the official unveiling of White in high fashion.
This isn't the first time he has worn Louis Vuitton. In recent months, White has worn Louis Vuitton at all of the major events he has attended with close friend and former co-star, Shameless group member, Emmy Rossum, including the 2025 Met Gala and all of the SAG Awards events.
It's definitely cookbook love regarding the growing prominence of Jeremy Allen White in entertainment and in fashion, thus it makes sense that these two collaborate in some way.
In a recent television appearance, White also addressed the public speculation about his habit of often being seen carrying flowers. He stated while doing an interview on The Tonight show, that buying flowers with his daughters at the farmers' market are just something they do together.
According to White, that is an insignificant part of a personal routine that has the media buzzing, when in fact, it is simply routine.
“The Bear” Returns and Springsteen Role Ahead
There has been considerable acclaim for Jeremy Allen White in his performance in The Bear, which recently debuted its fourth season on June 25 on FX and Hulu. This new season retains the flip-flop speed of originating season of the show but also gets back to familiar emotional intensity.
White's character, Carmy, now faces even more pressure juggling the responsibilities of operating a restaurant that should be among the best in the world and navigating the personal stresses in his life.
The new season has also been favorably reviewed by critics thanks, in large part, to solid writing that peels back the layers of Carmy's emotional development.
Additionally, there are plenty of guest stars in Season 4, including Brie Larson, Rob Reiner, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Molly Gordon. Gordon, who plays Carmy's love interest in the show, is also said to be in a real life relationship with White, adding latest construction to their on-screen relationship.
White is readying himself for his next featured role as Bruce Springsteen in the biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. Directed by Scott Cooper, this film will cover the making of Springsteen's 1982 landmark album Nebraska.
It will be released in theatres on October 24, 2025. The early reactions to White's transformation into the iconic performing legend have already been received favorably with many credits to his physical resemblance and overall commitment to the role.