Louis Vuitton Names Ghanaian-American Virgil Abloh as Its New Men’s Wear Designer
The New York Times reported of the news that Virgil Abloh,the founder of the haute street wear label Off-White and a longtime creative director for Kanye West, will be the next artistic director of men’s wear at Louis Vuitton, one of the oldest and most powerful European houses in the luxury business.
He
becomes Louis Vuitton’s first African-American artistic director, and
one of the few black designers at the top of a French heritage house. Olivier Rousteing
is the creative director of Balmain, and Ozwald Boateng, from Britain,
was the designer for Givenchy men’s wear from 2003 to 2007.
“I
feel elated,” Mr. Abloh said via phone on Sunday, adding that he
planned to relocate his family to Paris to take the job at the largest
brand in the stable of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s
largest luxury group. “This opportunity to think through what the next
chapter of design and luxury will mean at a brand that represents the
pinnacle of luxury was always a goal in my wildest dreams. And to show a
younger generation that there is no one way anyone in this kind of
position has to look is a fantastically modern spirit in which to
start.”
SOURCE:NYTIMES.COM
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