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View all search resultsids 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 still to go.
The sale, which the Louis Vuitton creative designer helped 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.
"We're currently at around US$6.1 million in hammer price," Sotheby's head of streetwear and modern collectibles, Brahm Wachter, said 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.
"[In] 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.
The sneakers were the first official collaboration between Nike and Louis Vuitton.
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