Louis Vuitton Designer Virgil Abloh Dead From Cancer At Age 41

Abloh was a pioneer Black designer for Louis Vuitton and his own brand Off-White.
The Off-White Fall/Winter 2021/2022 show is part of Paris. The photo was taken by Pierre Suu.

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Abloh died after a two-year battle with a rare, aggressive form of cancer that was unknown to the public until his death.
The statement said that Abloh underwent numerous challenging treatments while helming several significant institutions that span fashion, art, and culture.
Abloh was a genius designer, a visionary, and a man with a beautiful soul and great wisdom, according to Bernard Arnault.
The loss that his passing leaves in the lives of Davide de Giglio and the rest of the Off-White team is hard to describe.
His work ethic, infinite curiosity, and optimism never wavered. According to the statement, Virgil was driven by his dedication to his craft and his mission to open doors for others and create pathways for greater equality in art and design.

The key background.

Abloh was the first African-American designer at Louis Vuitton. He joined the brand after the success of his company Off-White. Many of the styles of Off-White feature product descriptions on them in quotes. Off-White has collaborated with Nike and Ikea, and Abloh has designed a wedding gown for a model. According to Vogue, Abloh was born in Chicago to immigrant parents. He was close to a Chicago native, rapper and fashion designer, who was an intern at Fendi. Abloh later designed the cover and served as artistic director for West's album "Watch The Throne." He also influenced the covers of "Yeezus" and "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy." Abloh is an artist who also performs music and makes art. Figures of Speech is a collection of his artwork that is on display in museums. He was the father of two children, Grey and Lowe.
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