Vetements's Fall 2019 Show Was Inspired by Teenage Dirtbags and our Addiction to Smartphones
From ski masks to baggy cargo pants, there was a lot to take in.
From ski masks to baggy cargo pants, there was a lot to take in.
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According to local designers and creatives, there's still more that can be done.
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"To the disappointment of all the haters, we would like to declare that Vetements is in the strongest creative and financial state it has ever been."
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This season, Demna Gvasalia took showgoers to an antique market in a suburb of Paris.
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From the runways to magazine covers to red carpets, men and women of all ages were heralded for their style this year — but does this so-called "trend" have staying power?
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Thanks to its hottest export Demna Gvasalia, the Eastern European nation has never been more popular.
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Demna Gvasalia told the "Bern-lenciaga" origin story — as well as that of the infamous "boot pants" — at the 'Vogue' Forces of Fashion conference.
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Plus, Vetements just announced a fresh batch of DHL garb for Spring 2018.
After partnering with Gigi Hadid and The Chainsmokers, the American fashion label is going after an entirely different crowd.
The Zürich-based brand presented its Spring 2018 collection of revamped signature pieces with a "No Show" during Men's Fashion Week in Paris.
Demna Gvasalia broke the news in an interview with "Vogue."