Honoring Virgil Abloh’s Best Artistic Expressions for Louis Vuitton
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Honoring Virgil Abloh’s Best Artistic Expressions for Louis Vuitton


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On January 20, 2022, Louis Vuitton will present Virgil Abloh's final collection for the luxury fashion house. The Men’s Fall-Winter 2022 Collection by Virgil Abloh will premiere in Paris, and can be watched on YouTube below.

In honor of Abloh's immense impact on not only Louis Vuitton but on the fashion world, itself, also, we are highlighting his collections for the brand ahead of the event. Please view his spectacular vision in his presentations below.

via British Vogue

Spring/Summer 2019

Louis Vuitton presents the Men's 2019 Spring-Summer Collection by Virgil Abloh in Paris.

Fall/Winter 2019

Louis Vuitton presents the Men’s Fall-Winter 2019 Fashion Show by Virgil Abloh at the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris.

Spring/Summer 2020

Louis Vuitton presents the Men's Spring-Summer 2020 Collection by Virgil Abloh in Paris.

Fall/Winter 2020

Louis Vuitton presents the Men’s Fall-Winter 2020 Fashion Show by Virgil Abloh at the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris.

Spring/Summer 2021

Louis Vuitton presents the Men's Spring-Summer 2021 Collection by Virgil Abloh in Tokyo.

Fall/Winter 2021

Louis Vuitton presented the Fall-Winter 2021 Collection by Virgil Abloh in Paris on January, 21st.

Virgil Was Here

"In loving memory of Virgil Abloh, Louis Vuitton [paid] tribute to the life and legacy of a creative genius with a presentation of his Spring-Summer 2022 Collection in Miami on November 30th at 5:30 pm (ET)."

Creative Direction: Virgil Abloh

Featured image via People.


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