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Celebrities of all kinds are mourning the death of Virgil Abloh,who died Sunday at age 41after a two-year battle with cancer.
Abloh’s family announced Sunday on Instagram that the designer had died after combatting “a rare, aggressive form of cancer” called cardiac angiosarcoma, for which he underwent “numerous challenging treatments.” PEOPLE has since confirmed the Off-White and Louis Vuitton designer’s death.
DesignerMarc Jacobswas one of several stars to offer their condolences in wake of the news in the comment section of the Abloh family’s post.
“I am so sorry to read this. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and loved ones,” wrote Jacobs, 58. “May you Rest In Peace and Power dear Virgil.”
In another comment, modelHelena Christensencalled the news of Abloh’s death “so devastating.”
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“I will treasure our communication, even only in writing it made me smile every time. You shone so bright the time you were here ❤️💜❤️,” wrote the supermodel, 52.
Kehlanipaid tribute to Abloh on Twitter, writing, “rest in absolute peace. shocking. thank you Virgil.”
Kourtney Kardashianhonored the late designer on herInstagram Story, which she captioned, “you changed the world” beneath a broken heart and dove emojis.
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Numerous musicians paid tribute to Abloh’s life on Sunday, includingPharrell Williams,Lenny Kravitz, andQuavo.
“My heart is broken,“wrote Williams, 48, on Twitter and Instagram. “Virgil you were a kind, generous, thoughtful creative genius. Your work as a human and your work as a spiritual being will live forever.”
Quavo, 30,offered his condolencesto Abloh’s family on his Instagram Story. “Rest In Peace, Virgil,” he wrote. “May God bless your family.”
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Kravitz, 57, wrote, “Rest in Power, King,” alongsidean imageof Abloh, adding, “you made an indelible mark on this world.
Justin Bieber’s wife and model Hailey Bieber said the designer’s outlook on life “inspired me deeply” in an emotional tribute to the Off-White founder.
“I will never be able to fully express how grateful I am to have known him and worked with him, from walking on his runways to having him design my wedding dress and all the other amazing moments in between, I felt he was always rooting for me,” wrote Bieber, 25, alongside an image of herwalking hand-in-hand with the late desginerwhile in her wedding gown.
“He was someone who always brought life, charisma, love and fun to any situation, and every room he walked into,” she added. “A once in a generation creative mind that is so rare and I’ll never forget his impact. We love you Virgil.”
Designer Jerry Lorenzo also expressed gratitude toward Abloh Sunday on Instagram. “Thank you,” he began, “you opened both physical and mental doors for me, that allowed me to see what was possible for my life.”
“I am forever grateful,” Lorenzo added. “What you did for the world, is beyond words.”
Drakealso paid tribute to Abloh onInstagram, writing, “My plan is to touch the sky 1000 more times for you…love you eternally brother 🕊thank you for everything.”
“I’m so so saddened and devastated to hear about the passing of our dear friend Virgil Abloh. I’m sending all of my love and prayers to his beautiful family. You are an angel @virgilabloh and we love you… 💔🙏💔🙏❤️,“Kris Jennercaptioned a carousel of images of the designer onInstagram.
She added, “I picture him now like our Mickey Mouse .. forever with us, forever adored, forever magical, forever guiding us with that special Virgil FUN; I’m sure that’s how he wanted to be remembered, but still it will never be the same without him in the room.”
“VIRGIL ABLOH. This is a devastating loss to culture and fashion,” wroteTracee Ellis RossonInstagram. “What an inspiration and a creative force.”
John Mayershared aheartfelt tributeon Abloh’s creative contributions, writing, “When I heard the terrible news that @virgilabloh had passed, I sat in silence and thought about him for a good while. The word that kept announcing itself was ‘delight.’ He delighted the world with his art.”
“A disrupter and innovator in the truest sense,“Yara Shahidiposted onInstagram. “You showed us the potential of art that centers Collaboration & Community🤎 grateful to have been in your orbit 🕯🤎 Rest In Peace.”
“I knew then I was experiencing the honor of wearing a designer whose work transcends both past and present,” Gorman, 23, added. “To rephrase something you once said, let us paint new pictures where the old ones have been erased. Rest in power king.”
Justin Timberlakeshared a touching tribute to Abloh, writing, “What can you say when a force like @virgilabloh is taken too soon? You gave the world so much, in so little time. And created with intensity… knowing better than the rest of us that life is short, but anything is possible. I’m honored to have known you. Thank you for sharing your gift with us 🙏🏻.”
Orlando Bloomshared that the late designer was “one of the kindest souls,” and that he had a heart that “was as pure as his reach was far and he will live on as his vision taught us that anything is possible when you your dreams are as big and clear as his🤍.”
Diploremembered Abloh with a heartfelt post. “Not gonna write something sad here because in 41 years you were here you changed the world / culture more than anyone I know,” he wrote. “You already lived 100 lifetimes for what you accomplished and you did it on your own terms. 🤍 you forever. No one is gonna break your scoring record.”
source: people.com