American designer Virgil Abloh arrives to his exhibition at Doha Fire Station in Qatar's capital Doha, on Nov 4, 2021. The "Qatar Creates 2021" program is a week of workshops and panel talks in art, architecture, fashion, design and other fields. (AMMAR ABD RABBO / QATAR MUSEUMS / AFP)
NEW YORK - Bids for 200 pairs of Nike/Louis Vuitton "Air Force 1" sneakers designed by Virgil Abloh are running well beyond Sotheby's initial estimates in an auction with a week to go.
The sale, which the Louis Vuitton creative designer helped to plan before his death from cancer at age 41 in November, will benefit The Virgil Abloh "Post-Modern" Scholarship Fund for Black, African-American and students of African descent in the fashion industry.
The leather sneaker features Abloh's signature quotation marks and Louis Vuitton's emblematic patterns. Each comes with a limited-edition orange pilot case
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"We're currently at around $6.1 million in hammer price," said Sotheby's head of streetwear and modern collectibles, Brahm Wachter, on Tuesday, when bids ran as high as $80,000.
The original total estimate was $1 million to $3 million for the Jan 26 to Feb 8 auction. On opening day, the number of bids broke Sotheby's record for online sales.
The leather sneaker features Abloh's signature quotation marks and Louis Vuitton's emblematic patterns. Each comes with a limited-edition orange pilot case.
"On a size 5, there's just one pair and a size 18, again, there's just one pair. When you get to a size 10 or a size 8, there are more," Wachter said.
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The sneakers were the first official collaboration between Nike and Louis Vuitton.
"It's really bringing together two of the great Goliaths of industry. And of course, the genius of Virgil Abloh, who so many people love and respect and miss," Wachter said.
"Bringing all three of these worlds together is really an incredible thing, which I think is driving global interest."
Abloh, one of the highest profile Black designers, had been the creative mind behind Louis Vuitton's menswear collection since 2018. In July 2021, LVMH mandated him to launch new brands and partner with existing ones in non-fashion sectors such as furniture and luggage.