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    20,000 Ways to Read Virgil Abloh: Inside The Codes at Paris’ Grand Palais

    by OS Staff March 6, 2026
    written by OS Staff

    If the internet taught fashion to move at the speed of a refresh, Virgil Abloh taught it how to think at that speed. The headline figure doing the rounds — 20,000 — refers to the scale of the Virgil Abloh Archive™, and it’s the backbone of Virgil Abloh: The Codes, a major Paris exhibition that frames his legacy not as a greatest-hits playlist, but as a methodyou can walk through. 

    Staged at the Grand Palais for a tightly compressed, high-intensity run, The Codes positions Abloh’s practice as a set of repeatable “rules” — his codes — that travel across fashion, footwear, graphic design, architecture-thinking, music, and advertising. The point isn’t to crown him a multi-hyphenate (we already did that in real time), but to show how the same underlying logic keeps reappearing: the remix, the annotation, the reference that becomes the object. 

    Instead of centering only the finished pieces — the runway images, the red-carpet moments, the collabs that broke the internet — the exhibition leans into the in-between: prototypes, sketches, process material, and the kinds of artifacts that reveal how an idea mutates from moodboard to product. Official notes describe “hundreds” of objects drawn from the archive; press coverage puts the number at over 1,000 pieces on view, which is exactly the kind of excess that starts to feel like a portrait of the mind itself. 

    There’s also a clear throughline: this isn’t just a museum moment, it’s a culture moment — presented in partnership with Nike, and built to spotlight Abloh’s design methodology as much as his output. One of the exhibition’s underlying claims is that his real innovation wasn’t a single silhouette or logo trick; it was a way of moving through culture that made the industry’s old borders feel obsolete. 

    And then, because Abloh always understood retail as a kind of gallery (and galleries as a kind of retail), the show folds in a very specific Parisian resurrection: colette returns as a temporary pop-up inside the Grand Palais, curated by Sarah Andelman. Think: new products created by Abloh’s close collaborators alongside iconic reissues, including a revival of the Virgil Abloh™ x Braun objects and the French translation of Abloh-isms — proof that, in Abloh’s world, the merch table and the museum gift shop were never that different. 

    Dates-wise, Virgil Abloh: The Codes runs at the Grand Palais from 30 September to 9 October 2025, deliberately opening on Abloh’s birthday — a gesture that turns the exhibition into both a retrospective and a live, collective anniversary. 

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