LVMH Sells Off-White to Bluestar Alliance

This story was updated Sept. 30 at 5:24 p.m. EST

MILAN LVMH has sold Off-White LLC, the company that owns the Off-White brand, to the New York-based Bluestar Alliance LLC.

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Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

The late Virgil Abloh founded Off-White in 2012.

“Virgil was a creative pioneer who had a profound impact on the global fashion industry and creative community. Acquiring Off-White represents a unique opportunity for Bluestar Alliance to honor and build upon the enduring legacy of Virgil Abloh,” said Joey Gabbay, chief executive officer of Bluestar Alliance.

“His visionary approach to fashion resonates deeply with our core values. Abloh’s ability to fuse street culture with high fashion has laid a powerful foundation that aligns with our vision of fostering innovation while embracing diversity. The acquisition of Off-White, and the opportunity to provide strategic investment and build upon our global network of resources will allow for the continuation of the cultural and creative momentum that Virgil ignited, one that Bluestar Alliance is committed to carrying forward.”

Bluestar Alliance, founded by Gabbay and Ralph Gindi in 2006, owns, manages and markets a portfolio of consumer brands ranging from Hurley, Scotch & Soda and Bebe, to Elie Tahari, Kensie, Justice, Catherine Malandrino, Nanette Lepore, English Laundry, Brookstone, Joan Vass and Limited Too.

In a statement issued by LVMH on Monday evening, the group said it was “proud of the legacy that Off-White has built under Virgil Abloh’s visionary leadership. Bluestar Alliance is the perfect partner to carry that legacy forward. Bluestar Alliance shares our commitment to respect creative integrity, and we are confident that, under their stewardship, Off-White will continue to innovate while respecting the spirit and values of the brand.

LVMH bought a majority stake in Off-White LLC in 2021. As part of that agreement, LVMH was to raise its stake in Off-White LLC to 60 percent, with Abloh retaining a 40 percent interest and continuing as creative director of the label.

The agreement strengthened the relationship between LVMH and Abloh, who was then the artistic director of menswear collections at Louis Vuitton, a post he had held since March 2018.

LVMH had previously held a minority stake in Off-White’s trademark entity.

Details about the future of the current art and image director Ibrahim “Ib” Kamara were not provided.