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Louis Vuitton Releases Virgil Abloh Designed Bracelets With Charitable Ties

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The legacy of Virgil Abloh continues on even after his sudden passing. Louis Vuitton is set to release a collection of his bracelets that benefit charity. As per High Snobiety the luxury fashion house is honoring the late great's commitment to philanthropy. This 2022 limited edition of the LV for UNICEF Silver Lockit bracelet comes from […]

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