Just walked out of the preview of “Virgil Abloh: The Codes” still carrying that mix of emotion and respect you get when you’re in front of someone’s life’s work. Seeing how much Virgil created while he was here hits differently.
The V.A.A. Archive lays it all out: original works, prototypes, sketches, digital media, ephemera, plus pieces pulled straight from his own collection and library — all built around one mission: to keep Virgil’s ideas alive.
And to make it even better, colette, the shop that shaped a whole generation!(including me) has reopened its doors for a few days just for the occasion, with a few hidden treasures waiting on the shelves.
A powerful, can’t-miss show at Le Grand Palais until October 9.
Book your ticket — thank me later.
The V.A.A. Archive lays it all out: original works, prototypes, sketches, digital media, ephemera, plus pieces pulled straight from his own collection and library — all built around one mission: to keep Virgil’s ideas alive.
And to make it even better, colette, the shop that shaped a whole generation!(including me) has reopened its doors for a few days just for the occasion, with a few hidden treasures waiting on the shelves.
A powerful, can’t-miss show at Le Grand Palais until October 9.
Book your ticket — thank me later.
King V forever❤️
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