Fashion
Virgil Abloh’s Final Off-White Collection Is His Most Radical
In July of last year, Virgil Abloh brought Off-White back to the Paris runway after a year of pandemic-induced digital presentations. The show, though, was held not during the weeks where ready to wear collections are generally presented, but rather at the top of the Paris Haute Couture schedule. The message was as clear (or at least as bold) as Off-White’s infamous quotation-marked branding: that Abloh’s boundary-busting upstart label wasn’t such an upstart anymore. It was an artisanal luxury brand of the highest order, and deserved to be mentioned in the same breath as Louis Vuitton, where Abloh served as… Read Full Article
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