Pharrell Williams has debuted a new chapter in his growing resale empire with the launch of Joopiter Marketplace—a buy-now platform expanding on his original auction model. This next evolution in collecting gives fans and collectors instant access to coveted pieces from the Pharrell Williams collection and beyond.
The inaugural drop from the Pharrell Williams collection features some of his most iconic fashion moments: the legendary Vivienne Westwood hats, archival BBC ICECREAM designs, and the rare Billionaire Boys Club polo worn in the Frontin’ music video. Also included is a $4,200 custom Timberland boot—one of many statement items that shaped Williams’ cultural footprint.
But Joopiter Marketplace isn’t just about Williams. Curated contributions come from his circle of creative collaborators: artist Tom Sachs offers limited Star Wars-inspired prints; jeweler Lorraine Schwartz brings pieces that include a Hermès Birkin 35 and heirloom gemstones formerly owned by Elizabeth Taylor. Collectible works tied to Virgil Abloh, plus pieces by artists Morgan Blair and Nina Chanel Abney, make this launch a multidimensional drop that bridges music, design, fashion, and art.
Driven by Pharrell’s vision, the Pharrell Williams collection on Joopiter Marketplace reflects a deeper intent: to give objects “a second life with collectors who value their story and impact.” With future drops promised from influential figures like Nigo and Pedro Winter, Joopiter Marketplace redefines resale as a space where cultural memory and fashion history converge.
This isn’t just shopping—it’s collecting reimagined, through the lens of Pharrell Williams’ collection.





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