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Louis Vuitton Pays Homage to the Iconic Final Work of Designer Virgil Abloh

Thursday night, during Men's Fashion Week in Paris, Louis Vuitton celebrates the work of the late fashion designer, Virgil Abloh. The fashion company does this by showcasing Abloh’s last work in his Fall and Winter Collection 2022.
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During Men’s Fashion Week in Paris, Louis Vuitton celebrated the work of late fashion designer Virgil Abloh in a larger than life presentation and runway show. The fashion company hosted a showcase revealing Abloh’s final work for the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter Collection 2022.

Thursday night, during Men's Fashion Week in Paris, Louis Vuitton celebrates the work of the late fashion designer, Virgil Abloh. The fashion company does this by showcasing Abloh’s last work in his Fall and Winter Collection 2022.
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The fashion show’s creative team displayed a small house in the background which served as a runway as models moved around and on the display and featured blue lighting that emphasized the performances and clothing. It was a perfect way to capture Abloh’s extraordinary work and to celebrate his life as a creative icon. “a positive and affirmative entry point for kinship, collaboration, and diversity, Men’s Artistic Director Virgil Abloh employs the essay (Stranger in the Village by James Baldwin) as a reflection on the ‘Tourist vs. Purist’ logic of the collection,” according to the show notes explaining the history behind the performance art piece.

When asked, “What is Art? What Is It Used for…,” Virgil stated, “The definition of art is a manmade invention forever up for interpretation. Through social and cultural structures, we are raised with a practical but entirely fabricated perception of the ownership and value of art.”

Thursday night, during Men's Fashion Week in Paris, Louis Vuitton celebrates the work of the late fashion designer, Virgil Abloh. The fashion company does this by showcasing Abloh’s last work in his Fall and Winter Collection 2022.
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He then adds, “Similarly, the societal programming we experience growing up shapes our view of artistic worth: low vs high, amateur vs. artist, Tourist vs. Purist. But what happens when those contrasts intersect? While previous generations would have separated the two for convenience, the digital age of access challenges conventional logic…Universally inclusive, it’s ultimately human reasoning that transcends the myths society builds around art, and the prejudice we create around the types of people we expect to consume and define it. As a metaphor for the applied art of fashion, the parallels are ours for the taking.”

You can watch the fashion show below.