5 things to know about Louis Vuitton's new, history-making menswear designer, Virgil Abloh

His debut collection for the iconic brand will happen at Men's Fashion Week.

"Louis Vuitton is delighted to welcome Virgil Abloh as its new Men’s Artistic Director," the luxury brand tweeted today, marking the first time an African-American designer has received the influential position.

Abloh, 37, replaced Kim Jones, who left the 164-year-old label after its fall 2018 collection in January.

“It is an honor for me to accept this position,” the designer told Vogue in a statement. “I find the heritage and creative integrity of the house are key inspirations and will look to reference them both while drawing parallels to modern times.”

When news of Abloh's announcement came today, social media celebrated. In case you're in the dark about Abloh's career and long list of accomplishments, here are five things you need to know:

1. He's been nominated for a Grammy

2. He has his own label

It's called Off-White, and there's a reason behind the streetwear label's cool name. It refers to "the grey area between black and white," according to the label's website.

Off-White, founded in 2012, features collections for both men and women along with furniture and special collaborations with other designers, such as Jimmy Choo and Sunglass Hut.

3. He's married to his high school sweetheart

Yes, that Michael Jordan. The Chicago-bred designer spoke about how the basketball legend has inspired his career, calling it in a 2015 GQ interview "that Jordan effect." He said, "Allow people to see the growth. My brain moves way too fast, and I want to go from zero to a hundred really quick."

5. He's a DJ

And he has touched turntables in the most envious parts of the world, including Milan, where his fashion label is based.