Virgil Abloh is behind the new Leonardo-inspired streetwear

Designer, architect and engineer Virgil Abloh is taking on another of the world’s greatest polymaths: Leonardo Da Vinci.

The US designer has just revealed a new line of clothes adorned with some of Leonardo’s greatest works of art. The T-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies are part of an official partnership up with the Louvre museum in Paris.

The hoodies alone are worth 572 euros (US$640) apiece, and mix Leonardo male nude paintings like “Saint Anne” along with the four-arrowed logo of Abloh’s Off-White label.

The world’s most visited museum has attracted its fair share of American megastars, including music’s most famous couple Beyonce and Jay-Z – who shot a video there last year.

Most recently, fans of the streetwear designer queued through the night to snap up his home wear collaboration with furniture chain IKEA.

It included a backlit reproduction of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa from the Louvre.

Virgil Abloh – who took the reins of Louis Vuitton’s menswear line last year, is one of the hottest fashion designers in the world right now. Be boats a combined total of more than 15-million followers on social media.

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