Finneas tweeted: “So sad to hear about passing of Virgil Abloh.” He went on to describe him as “an inspiration to so many and. of course an inspiration [to] me. Sending my love to his loved ones.”
You can see some of the many tributes here:
So sad to hear about passing of Virgil Abloh an inspiration to so many and of course an inspiration me. Sending my love to his loved ones
— FINNEAS (@finneas) November 28, 2021
Very very sad to hear of Virgil Abloh’s death. Truly an incredible inspiration to so many people, including myself. I always played up the fact he went to college in Madison. He was so so kind, humble but hungry and easy to talk to. What a huge loss.
— blobtower (@blobtower) November 28, 2021
Rest in peace Virgil Abloh. Solid human and big inspiration. Man. ??
— Alchemist Type Beat (@Alchemist) November 28, 2021
You never know what people are dealing with privately. Rest In Peace, Virgil Abloh.
— omen (@omen) November 28, 2021
This very saddening. A great man, inspirational & a pioneer. This life really makes no sense. May you rest in Peace Virgil Abloh ? https://t.co/n4zVo2Pq5u
— Michael Dapaah (@MichaelDapaah) November 28, 2021
Abloh debuted his first fashion show for Louis Vuitton in 2018 at Paris Fashion Week and ws joined by a host of musical guests for the occasion, including Kid Cudi, Dev Hynes, Playboi Carti and Steve Lacy.
As Abloh came out for his celebratory walk down the runway following his show, he and Kanye West shared a special moment as West hugged his long-term creative director in an emotional embrace.
Back in January, Abloh released a track with serpentwithfeet called ‘Delicate Limbs’.
It followed his appearance on Lupe Fiasco and Kaelin Ellis’ ‘SHOES’ last year, and his remix of Michael Kiwanuka‘s ‘Solid Ground’.
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