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Virgil Abloh. Nike. ICONS

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Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. I teamed up with TASCHEN to publish a book titled ‘ICONS: Something’s Off’ that does exactly what Instagram captions can’t do,” Abloh said.

Virgil Abloh. Icons: Abloh, Virgil, Schonberger, Nicholas

Today, it’s these very images that interest us today, and we’ve decided to select our five favorite on-set photographs. Published by TASCHEN, known for their striking art book designs, “ICONS: Something’s Off” is, at first glance, captivating.let somebody off the hook (=allow someone to escape punishment or criticism ) He’d decided to make Sandra wait before letting her off the hook. The subjects blend with the background, the shadows of the city, the cabs and the concrete backdrop are blurred, as unstable and elusive, perhaps an “impression” that is already certainty. But not everything is online, and the physical objects still have power, and books are just that, I think.

Nike x Virgil Abloh – ICONS “Something’s Off” Book | Nice Kicks

let somebody off (something) LET/ALLOW if someone in authority lets you off something you should do, they give you permission not to do it You’ve worked hard all week, so I’ll let you off today. He has been the artistic designer of Louis Vuitton’s menswear collection (we wrote an article about it here) since March 2018. What we know for sure instead is that Nike and Virgil Abloh have joined forces for another kind of project, a book titled ICONS “Something’s Off”, published by TASCHEN, which analyzes the whole world of sneakers in collaboration between Off-White™ and Nike.Each exhibited work is an act of courage, an affirmation of one’s identity, and a challenge to societal prejudices. let/blow off steam → let → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus let with • But she refused to let him off with insinuations. The name “Aliteia” is derived from the Greek words “Ali” and “Aletheia,” which mean “to be evident” and “ truth that cannot be hidden.

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