Later today, Off-White will present Virgil Abloh's final collection before his untimely passing. By unapologetically celebrating Black and youth culture, in many ways, the label changed visual culture in a manner few others have ever achieved. Read more:
. “Even then, he was talking about the concept of a label he would like to do – one which would encompass all aspects of design. He had a very big vision for it, and I always admire people who think big: they change the world.” Kim has been proven right: in the scope of its influence and the ways in which it achieved it, in unapologetically celebrating Black and youth culture, in many ways, Off-White changed visual culture in a manner few others have ever achieved.
Borne out of the idea that there was a gap in the industry, “I was trying to communicate that this generation wants to play a part in fashion,” Virgil told curatorin 2017. At a panel talk with Kim Jones for Off-White, he continued to express that “my motivation is, in part, a bit of angst that comes from feeling like I don’t belong; that our generation doesn’t belong.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
How Shaun White Is Starting Retirement With GF Nina DobrevNina Dobrev and Shaun White’s relationship has moved fast since Us Weekly broke the news in April 2020 that they’re dating — see a timeline
Les mer »
White House asks for $6.4 billion to respond to Russia’s Ukraine attackThe money would assist Ukraine as it resists a Russian invasion, support other eastern European nations dealing with the impact and bolster the Pentagon.
Les mer »
White House defends not sending US troops to UkraineThe White House defended President Joe Biden's decision not to deploy U.S. forces into Ukraine, despite acknowledging Russian President Vladimir Putin's 'larger ambitions' of restoring the former Soviet Union.
Les mer »
White House Report Card: Looking like America chose wronglyDemocratic pollster ZogbyStrategies graded the president a 'C,' raising several concerns about JoeBiden, including his ability to push his court pick through. Conservative grader JedBabbin said he wished he could grade lower than an 'F.'
Les mer »