VIRGIL ABLOH
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“What’s my DNA?” Virgil Abloh asks to an overflowing auditorium at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Abloh goes on to provide his audience with a “cheat code”—advice he wishes he had received as a student. He then unpacks a series of “shortcuts” for cultivating a “personal design language.” Trained as an architect and engineer, Abloh has translated the tools and techniques of his student days into the world of fashion, product design, and music. His label, Off-White, works in seeming contradictions, marrying streetwear with couture, collaborating with brands like Nike, Ikea, and the Red Cross; musicians like Lil Uzi Vert and Rihanna; and “mentors” like Rem Koolhaas. Impervious to hurdles (“They literally don’t exist.”), Abloh takes us behind the scenes of his design process, sharing the essentials of editing, problem-solving, and storytelling. He paints a picture of his DNA, and then flips the question: What’s your DNA? Virgil Abloh (b. 1980) in Rockford, Illinois is an artist, architect, engineer, creative director, and designer. First earning a degree in civil engineering from the Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, then a master’s in architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. It was at IIT he learned about both design principles and the concept of collaborative working. Virgil Abloh’s brand Off-White c/o Virgil AblohTM was started in 2012 as an artwork titled PYREX VISION. In 2013, the brand premiered a seasonal men’s and women’s fashion label and moved into the production of furniture. Abloh has also curated exhibitions of his work, and in 2019 will have a retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Illinois. In 2018, Abloh was named artistic director of Louis Vuitton’s men’s wear collection. The Incidents is an on-going series from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and co-published with Sternberg Press.
The Incidents series
5 1⁄4 × 8 1⁄2 in. / 96 pages / 25 b&w
ISBN: 978-3-95679-381-3
Retail Price: $14.00
Harvard University Graduate School of Design, MASS