Make It Ours
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'A captivating and beautifully written biography of the talented
Virgil Abloh . . .Thought provoking, emotional and illuminating
this book is a definite must read!' Tom Ford'Robin’s posthumous
look into the life and work of the late, great, Virgil Abloh is
thoughtful, intelligent, honest and masterfully crafted. . .She
brilliantly captures Virgil’s fearless march forward through his
insatiable curiosity, kindness, humility, generosity and relentless
work ethic.' Marc Jacobs'Virgil’s journey from humble beginnings to
the top of the fashion industry is one that needs to be studied.
Make It Ours is a thrilling journey into the mind of a genius.'
Edward Enninful'A must-read for fashionistas, museumgoers, and
sneaker heads alike.' Elaine Welteroth, bestselling author of More
Than EnoughFrom Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Robin Givhan
comes a groundbreaking chronicle of the legacy of Virgil Abloh,
whose iconic rise to the top of the fashion industry transformed
our ideas about the connection between who we are and what we
wearIn 2018, shockwaves were sent around the fashion industry when
Virgil Abloh was appointed the head of menswear for Louis Vuitton.
Despite no formal training in pattern-making or tailoring, Abloh
had become the first Black designer to serve as artistic director
in the brand’s 164-year history.Make It Ours tells the story of how
that moment came to be and how Abloh came to symbolise and embody
the industry’s way forward. Using Abloh’s surprising path to the
top of the luxury establishment, Givhan unfolds the larger story of
how the cloistered, exclusive fashion world faced a revolution from
below in the form of streetwear and designers unafraid to storm the
gate, and how a simple t-shirt came to hold as much cultural power
as a haute couture gown. With unparalleled access to Abloh’s
family, friends, collaborators, and contemporaries, and featuring a
cast of fascinating characters ranging from groundbreaking Black
designers like Ozwald Boateng to Abloh’s mercurial but critical
employer and mentor Kanye West, Givhan weaves a spellbinding tale
of a young man’s rise amidst a cultural moment that would upend a
century’s worth of ideas about luxury and taste.This is at once a
remarkable biography of a singular creative force and a powerful
meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and
luxury.