Doechii is on the brink of becoming a household name, and Tyler, The Creator has already achieved this status. Consequently, any occasion in which they collaborate is a significant event.

However, the attention that the duo garnered when they recently previewed a new single produced by Pharrell at the Louis Vuitton Paris show this week was nearly overwhelming.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Future, J-Hope, and other celebrities were featured in the front row at the SS26 performance on Tuesday (June 24). The new track “Get Right” by the duo was played as models walked the runway toward the end of a performance. Both performers employed a diverse array of difficult vocal inflections, and the song was replete with heavy drums and hi-hats.

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Tyler and the TDE artist have collaborated on “Get Right,” the second track from Tyler’s October 2024 album Chromakopia, following “Balloon.” In a March interview with Narduwar, the former member of Odd Future referred to Doechii as “genius” and expressed his admiration for her. “That girl is an extraterrestrial.” She is an extraterrestrial. Clipse’s most recent single, “So Be It,” was also performed during the SS26 performance. Listen to “Get Right” and view the program below.

It was not an accident that Doechii had a song performed at the Louis Vuitton Paris presentation. This past May, she collaborated with Pharrell on her H-to-T ensemble for the 2025 Met Gala, which was purportedly inspired by Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity.

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It was an appropriate inspiration, as the book was the impetus behind the gala’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” Skateboard P, A$AP Rocky, Colman Domingo, and Lewis Hamilton served as co-chairs of the costume institute benefit hospitality committee, which included the Alligator Bites Never Heal artist.

Conversely, Tyler has been employed by LV since the previous year. He was selected to create his own capsule collection and elected to incorporate his GOLF brand into the renowned company. His collection was extensive and included the Craggy Monogram, a reimagined Vuitton monogram motif. The monogram was featured on a variety of items, including a limited edition Courrier Lozine 110 travel trunk, collectible cereal dishes, and fleece jackets.

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