The iconic "One-Winged Angel" soundtrack from Final Fantasy 7 made a surprising appearance at the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter Fashion Show. Dive into the details of this unique collaboration between video game music and high fashion!
One-Winged Angel Featured In Louis Vuitton Fashion Showcase
Played By A Live Orchestra
The renowned video game soundtrack "One-Winged Angel," the theme for Final Fantasy 7's antagonist Sephiroth, graced the opening of this year's Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter Fashion Show. A live orchestra performed the majestic piece as models showcased the latest luxury clothing on the runway.
Pharrell Williams, the show's creative director, curated the soundtrack. While the rest of the playlist leaned towards pop with artists like The Weeknd, Playboy Carti, Don Toliver, and K-POP stars SEVENTEEN and BTS' j-hope, "One-Winged Angel" stood out. Pharrell contributed to writing and composing all other tracks, except for this piece by Nobuo Uematsu. His choice might reflect a personal appreciation for the sound or a nod to his love for Final Fantasy.
For those eager to witness this fusion of fashion and video game music, the livestream is available on Louis Vuitton's official YouTube channel.
Square Enix Is More Than Happy To Hear The News
Square Enix expressed their delight on the official Final Fantasy 7 X (Twitter) account, stating, "We're more than happy to hear music director Pharrell Williams and team have included One-Winged Angel in the Louis Vuitton Men Fall-Winter 2025 Fashion Show!" They also shared a link to the video.
Final Fantasy 7, The Gamers’ Favorite Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy 7 remains one of the most beloved entries in the series, telling the tale of Cloud Strife and his team's battle against the megacorporation Shinra and the fallen hero Sephiroth. Launched in 1997, it has become a cherished part of many gamers' childhoods worldwide.
The game saw a revival with a surprise trailer at E3 2015, followed by a gameplay reveal at PlayStation Experience 2015. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Project, envisioned as a trilogy, is currently in development, reimagining the classic with updated graphics, new content, dynamic combat, and fresh storylines.
"Final Fantasy 7 Remake" is playable on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC. The sequel, "Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth," is available on PlayStation 5, with a PC version set to launch on Steam on January 23rd.