OFF-WHITE c/o VIRGIL ABLOH™ has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2021 collection. 
 The Fall/Winter 2021 collection is titled "Laboratory of Fun," and the title comes from the "Fun Palace" project unveiled by architect Cedric Price around 1961.
The Fall/Winter 2021 collection is titled "Laboratory of Fun," and the title comes from the "Fun Palace" project unveiled by architect Cedric Price around 1961.
Following the Spring/Summer 2021 season, this season will also be presented under the "See Now, Buy Now" theme. The collection is striking for its linear, structural aesthetic, drawing on Abloh's formal training as an architect. Precise silhouettes and monochrome looks stand out, with a dramatic reduction in the iconic graphics and motifs that have dominated Off-White's previous styles, providing a sense of the brand's new direction.







Both the men's and women's collections are based on a color palette borrowed from the work of Rams (industrial designer Dieter Rams) for Braun (a German manufacturer of home appliances), with prominent shades of gray, neutrals, and mid-century orange, blue, and yellow.




The Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh Fall/Winter 2021 collection is currently on sale on Off-White's official website (Off--White.com) and the digital marketplace FARFETCH. In Japan, it will be available at Off-White's directly managed stores and select retailers from late July.
In addition, to coincide with the announcement of the collection, an Off-White flagship store also opened in Paris. The store is a multi-purpose boutique that not only houses a shop, but also includes a cafe and exhibition space.
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 The Fall/Winter 2021 collection is titled "Laboratory of Fun," and the title comes from the "Fun Palace" project unveiled by architect Cedric Price around 1961.
The Fall/Winter 2021 collection is titled "Laboratory of Fun," and the title comes from the "Fun Palace" project unveiled by architect Cedric Price around 1961.Following the Spring/Summer 2021 season, this season will also be presented under the "See Now, Buy Now" theme. The collection is striking for its linear, structural aesthetic, drawing on Abloh's formal training as an architect. Precise silhouettes and monochrome looks stand out, with a dramatic reduction in the iconic graphics and motifs that have dominated Off-White's previous styles, providing a sense of the brand's new direction.







Both the men's and women's collections are based on a color palette borrowed from the work of Rams (industrial designer Dieter Rams) for Braun (a German manufacturer of home appliances), with prominent shades of gray, neutrals, and mid-century orange, blue, and yellow.




The Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh Fall/Winter 2021 collection is currently on sale on Off-White's official website (Off--White.com) and the digital marketplace FARFETCH. In Japan, it will be available at Off-White's directly managed stores and select retailers from late July.
In addition, to coincide with the announcement of the collection, an Off-White flagship store also opened in Paris. The store is a multi-purpose boutique that not only houses a shop, but also includes a cafe and exhibition space.
>>See more OFF-WHITE c/o VIRGIL ABLOH™ articles here




































































