Virgil Abloh, who rose to fame as a fashion disruptor running his own label, Off-White, was the first black man to run Louis Vuitton, where he was artistic director of menswear.
The Illinois native, who passed away from a rare and aggressive form of cancer, was renowned for his youth-centric, streetwear-inspired take on style and garnered a cult following.
A polymath who turned his hand to DJing and furniture design, he nurtured young designers and was a vocal advocate for black fashion talent.
Here, his friend Naomi Campbell talks about his impact...I first met Virgil through a mutual friend in 2017 and we all went for dinner at The Dorchester.
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