Artist Spotlight: Is Virgil Abloh Legit?

Superstar fashion designer and entrepreneur Virgil Abloh is one of the world’s hottest names. Known for his brand Off-White and being the artistic director of Louis Vuitton menswear, Abloh is a trained architect turned streetwear mogul. He has worked with Fendi, Kanye West, Planned Parenthood, Rihanna, and many more celebrities and fashion powerhouses. His impressive career at only 39 years old also includes starting his own companies, designing album covers, and being a DJ. However, Abloh has not always been celebrated. He’s been subject to criticism regarding a number of controversies, namely the Black Lives Matter movement and stealing other designers’ work. Here I’ll break down his biggest controversies.

  1. Virgil Abloh’s appointment as menswear artistic director for LV was seen as a positive milestone in an industry that has been marred by racism for decades. However, some called his response to recent protests against racism and police brutality disappointing. Abloh chastised protesters for damaging clothing stores in Los Angeles, saying that “this disgusts me”–triggering an online debate concerning conversations about the black community. Some applauded him for his statements, while others saw his tweets as tone deaf, as the protests had been sparked by a number of black men and women murdered by police this year. Twitter users were also quick to call out his screenshot of a $50 donation to Fempower, a Miami art collective, to help with legal expenses of protesters. For a designer who sells his products for several hundreds or thousands of dollars, Abloh’s well-meaning donation was seen as stingy and artificial. (This also started the joke of rating things by “Virgils” as in 2 Virgils = 100).Image
  2. Abloh is also seen to some as an extreme appropriator–his work often consists of clothing or objects slapped with the signature Off-White quotation marks and red tags, then upsold at extreme prices. Belgian fashion designer Walter Van Beirendonck called Abloh a “copycat” for his recent fashion collection that mirrored Van Beirendonck’s FW16 work. But Abloh vehemently denied claims of plaigiarism, citing LV archives as his inspiration. This is only one of many accusations that the designer has stolen and appropriated others’ work.
    Louis Vuitton FW20 vs. Van Beirendonck FW16

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  3.  Off-White has been in hot water for its lack of staff diversity. In images circulated of a company Christmas party from 2018. Instagrammers spotted only one Black person among the entire team of 136 members, based in Milan. Critics called consumers to boycott Off-White. Despite being praised for being a champion of Black culture, some refuse to take him seriously due to his actions.
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Although Abloh has been the subject of a number of controversies, his name remains largely celebrated in the fashion community for being a pioneering Black voice and designer. What do you think?

Study Hal: Week 18 – Perfect Setup

Like many students, Hal has an ideal study setup. Readings printed out, hot tea ready, pens in place, lo-fi beats playing… Unfortunately, in the now-times, it seems like even small tasks take up a lot of time and energy! Hal got all the way to being ready to study before having to call it a night.

Hal’s gonna try to get up and study in the mornings instead. What do you think? Do you prefer studying in the morning or at night? (Or, do you study between classes like a daredevil??)

If this is your first time here, Hal is a U-M student! He’s staying remote this term, but he’s around every week to share his experiences. Check out the Study Hal tag to see more!

Study Hal: Week 17 – Virtual Tour

Week one of classes, done! Hal’s getting the hang of the online thing. He’s just figured out the virtual backgrounds and will not stop trying new ones… His dog Sparky wanted to know what all the fuss was about!

Hal’s taking it slow and trying to get ahead on classwork these first few weeks. Anyone else with him? Or are you more like me and you’ve already fallen behind?

In case you missed it, Hal is a U-M student taking remote classes this semester. He’s back every week with a new video. Check out his summer exploits in the Study Hal tag!

Study Hal: Week 16 – Drifting Off

It’s the first week of classes! How’s everyone doing? Hal’s taking all his classes remotely this semester, and it’s already off to a roaring start. Hal usually tries to schedule most of his classes on the same day, but with three long classes today, he told me he’s regretting that strategy.

Despite being an early bird and a bookworm, Hal had some trouble staying awake and tuning in today. That siren song of summertime is still trying to pull him in! He promised me he’s going to get more sleep and take more breaks to stretch, but he also said he’s going to keep a caffeinated drink with him at all times. What’s your strategy to stay focused?

In case you missed it, Hal is a U-M student who shared his exploits over the summer. He’s going to continue to share his experiences from home this school year! Check out the Study Hal tag to see more.

Study Hal: Week 15 – Favorite Spot

It’s the last week before school! Hal has been trying to finish his book before classes start again. His favorite spot is his hammock, which he usually sets up in the Diag, but is now up in the back yard! The only problem? Sparky likes the hammock a lot, too.

What are some of the things you’re going to be doing with the last bit of summer? Hal’s looking forward to tasty fall treats, but he’s going to miss reading outside!

In case you’ve missed it, Hal is a U-Mich student who’s been at his childhood home all summer, and will be sharing his remote experience this term! Check back weekly for new videos, or check out the Study Hal tag to see his past exploits.