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Mercedes-Benz Celebrates Virgil Abloh In A New Project Maybach Documentary | WATCH

Mercedes-Benz has released a short documentary chronicling the entired unique creative process behind the Project Maybach collaboration.

The collaboration which saw the late Virgil Abloh work alongside Gorden Wagener began as merely a sketch of a concept ultimately and later expanded to include several celebrated facets, each of which fell under the guiding premise established by Abloh.

ā€œThe premise is to use two words to drive you to a new action,ā€ Abloh explains in the newly released footage, as seen above. ā€œSo utility and luxury are usually not used in the same sentence and the car weā€™re developing can function as such.ā€

For Wagener, this artistic pairing allowed for two creatives with varying but ultimately complementary styles to unite behind a shared goal of pushing all possible boundaries.

ā€œI think itā€™s always great when two people have a different creative approach and different creative background,ā€ he says in the brief doc. ā€œVirgil does a lot of stuff from fashion to art and so on so he has a different view. And I have a different angle too and itā€™s very interesting to combine these two.ā€

See the full behind-the-scenes experience, also featuring Mercedes-Benz AGā€™s VP of Marketing Bettina Fetzer and more, up top.

Closing out the video is a message touching on Ablohā€™s passing, with the Mercedes team saying they were ā€œhonoredā€ to have worked with the ā€œcreative geniusā€ during his time here on Earth.

ā€œWith care, consideration, and respect to his family and friends, we share this behind-the-scenes of the project Maybach,ā€ the statement reads. ā€œWe are honored to have worked with a creative genius and to have been inspired by his ideas and his attitude.ā€

As previously reported, Drakeā€™s video for his Honestly, Nevermind track ā€œStickyā€ prominently featured the Abloh and Wagener collaboration. The track itself, meanwhile, closes out with a sample of an Abloh lecture from 2017.

 

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