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Brooklyn Museum Exhibit Honours Virgil Abloh

‘Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech’ features never-before-seen archival material, as well as pieces the late designer created for Louis Vuitton, Off-White and Ikea.
Designer Virgil Abloh died after a private battle with cancer in November.
Designer Virgil Abloh died after a private battle with cancer in November. (Getty Images)

This week, “Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech,” an exhibition focused on the work of

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