‘The fashion world is mourning’: a look at Virgil Abloh’s impact

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Fashion designer Virgil Abloh has died of cancer. He was 41. Abloh had such an enormous impact on the fashion world, it will last forever, according to fashion expert Blake Newby. ‘The reality is that you can’t talk about streetwear, specifically luxury streetwear, without mentioning the name Virgil Abloh. It’s impossible,’ Newby said. He shot to fame when he founded his own fashion label, Off-White in 2013. ‘I don’t even think I have the words for the way that this has and will rock the fashion world. The fashion world is mourning today,’ Newby said

Virgil Abloh: Off-White designer dies at 41

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