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Make It Ours

Author: Robin Givhan
Paperback, 2026
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Release date: July 31, 2026
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BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, The New Yorker, Elle

From Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critic Robin Givhan comes a groundbreaking chronicle of the legacy of Virgil Abloh, whose iconic rise to the top of the fashion industry transformed our ideas about the connection between who we are and what we wear

‘Captivating and beautifully written’ Tom Ford

‘Thoughtful, intelligent, honest and masterfully crafted’ Marc Jacobs

‘A thrilling journey into the mind of a genius.’ Edward Enninful

‘A must-read’ Elaine Welteroth

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In the spring of 2018, Louis Vuitton sent shockwaves around the fashion industry. They appointed Virgil Abloh, a designer with no formal training, to be the head of menswear and the first Black artistic director in the brand’s 164-year history – a cultural moment that would upend a century’s worth of ideas about luxury and taste.

Using one man’s remarkable path to the top of the luxury establishment, Make It Ours uncovers the larger story of how the cloistered, exclusive fashion world faced a revolution from below, dressed in puffer jackets and sneakers. From the designers emboldened to storm the gates, to the simple T-shirt coming to hold as much cultural power as an haute couture gown, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Robin Givhan chronicles how Abloh propelled an entire industry forward.

With unparalleled access to Abloh’s family, friends, collaborators, and contemporaries like Ozwald Boateng and Abloh’s mercurial but critical employer and mentor Kanye West, Givhan weaves a spellbinding biography of a singular creative force and a powerful meditation on fashion and race, taste and exclusivity, genius and luxury.

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  • ISBN: 9781804943649
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Language: English
  • Year: 2026
  • Pages: 338

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