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Louis Vuitton brings famous Florida marching band to Paris Fashion Week

- MIMOSA SPENCER

Louis Vuitton cranked up the volume at Paris Fashion Week last week, spiriting Florida’s famous Marching 100 band into the heart of the Louvre to kick off a show for its latest line-up of colourful menswear styles — in honour of the label’s popular, late designer Virgil Abloh.

“Virgil, long live Virgil,” rapper Kendrick Lamar intoned, seated next to model Naomi Campbell on a bright yellow runway — a blown-up toy racetrack that wound around a cobbleston­ed courtyard with a fountain running in the centre.

Performers from the Florida A&M University band twirled flags to the fanfare of the brass instrument­s, breaking out into dance moves before marching off the runway in formation, clearing the way for the models.

For the spring/summer collection, the fashion house’s men’s studio drew on Abloh’s signature tailoring, sending out elongated suits in pastels, jackets covered with wildflower prints or embellishm­ents like paper airplane shapes and dangling patches in the form of scissors. There were twisted, psychedeli­c biker jackets, fringed jean jackets, knit hats and shirts with jagged edges worn with loose, Bermuda shorts.

At the end of the show, models carried out a lightweigh­t strip of pastel rainbow fabric, recalling Abloh’s first Paris show for the label in 2018 which he held on a rainbow runway, symbolisin­g his approach to diversity.

Abloh, fashion’s highest-profile black designer, died last year at age 41 after a battle with cancer. He was known for taking inspiratio­n from the streets and credited with cementing the arrival of streetwear into the world of highend fashion.

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