Virgil Abloh’s quote means that for today’s youth, the traditional separation between “high” (luxury, exclusive) and “low” (streetwear, accessible) fashion is dissolving; it’s not a new concept but a reflection of how they navigate life, blending aspirational and everyday elements to define their own unique style, rather than adhering to rigid brand hierarchies. He saw this merging of cultures—like streetwear with haute couture—as authentic to how young people experience the world, making heritage and luxury brands relevant by recontextualizing them through a modern, inclusive lens.
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