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VIRGIL ABLOH ARCHIVE
GQ US
|September 2025
INSIDE THE TOP SECRET
EARLIER THIS YEAR, I was buzzed into a nondescript warehouse somewhere in the Midwest. Inside, past several additional security doors and a locked gate, I entered a private storage facility where thousands of identical gray boxes filled a maze of floor-to-ceiling shelves.
My mind kept turning to the final shot in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Few people beyond the small staff in white gloves who had carefully organized the contents within would have known that I was looking at one of the most significant and valuable repositories of modern fashion history: Virgil Abloh’s sneaker collection.
This was my introduction to the Virgil Abloh Archive (VAA)—or at least about half of it. Following a three-year effort to track down and catalog the late designer’s vast materials, the enormous archive spreads between secret facilities in two different Midwestern cities. Collectively, they house approximately 20,000 garments, shoes, bags, documents, pieces of art, and personal mementos that belonged to the most prolific creative force of his time.
Abloh worked with a legacy in mind. Well before he was the world-famous subject of museum retrospectives, he had a keen instinct of what to preserve, placing his college notebooks and portfolios from architecture school in a cardboard box that eventually made it into one of his many storage units. “Alongside Virgil’s practice as a creator, he tended to work and think archivally,” says collaborator Mahfuz Sultan, who serves as co-director of the archive.
In the years since the death of the former Off-White and Louis Vuitton creative director, a team of archivists has tirelessly cataloged one of the most remarkable private fashion collections ever assembled. We’re revealing it here for the first time.Esta historia es de la edición September 2025 de GQ US.
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