British Actor Callum Turner Joins Louis Vuitton as New Ambassador
Known for his breakout role as Theseus Scamander, Callum steps into Louis Vuitton’s prestigious roster of brand ambassadors
By Dayne Aduna
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From London stage to global fashion
Louis Vuitton has tapped rising British star Callum Turner as its newest brand ambassador, marking another strategic move in the luxury fashion house’s ongoing collaboration with talents from the entertainment industry.
Callum, who gained international recognition for his role as Theseus Scamander in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, brings a distinctive blend of classical and contemporary appeal to the 170-year-old French luxury brand. The London-born actor has built a diverse portfolio spanning period dramas and modern narratives, including acclaimed performances in The Capture, Queen and Country, and Emma.
Legacy meets a new generation
The 34-year-old actor’s appointment reflects the growing trend of luxury brands partnering with versatile performers who resonate with younger audiences while retaining a sophisticated appeal. Callum’s reputation for elegant style choices off-screen has already established him as a fashion influencer, making this partnership a natural evolution for both the actor and the brand.
This collaboration continues Louis Vuitton’s tradition of working with creative individuals across various fields—a practice that dates back to the company’s founding in 1854. The heritage brand, which began as a trunk maker before expanding into multiple luxury categories, has consistently sought to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary culture through its choice of ambassadors and creative partnerships.
The announcement comes as Louis Vuitton strengthens its position in the luxury market while appealing to a new generation of consumers who value both heritage and modern relevance.

Dayne Aduna
Dayne Aduna is an Associate Editor at VMAN Southeast Asia, specializing in fashion, grooming, film, television, and contemporary pop culture. With a strong editorial focus on menswear, his work explores how style intersects with shifting cultural movements across Southeast Asia and beyond.
His expertise spans fashion journalism, celebrity profiling, grooming and skincare trends, fragrance, runway reporting, and cultural commentary, with a particular eye for emerging creatives and youth-driven style.
Dayne has written extensively on fashion houses, seasonal trends, designer collections, and the evolving image of the modern Southeast Asian man, bringing both editorial depth and cultural relevance to his coverage.
