Should I ever be stuck in an elevator for a few hours with someone—and given I’m pretty claustrophobic, this is praise indeed—then I hope that someone is Guram Gvasalia, the CEO of Vetements, and ...
Demna Gvasalia is leaving Vetements amid signs the brand has peaked commercially and creatively. He popularised drops and led the resurrection of logos — ideas that are now in fashion’s mainstream.
Models—who needs them? Well, actually, fashion definitely needs models of all shapes, races, and gender identities in order to stay alive, but Vetements just proved that maybe they, at least the ...
When Demna and Guram Gvasalia started their Paris-based label Vetements (pronounced vet-monh if you're a fashion editor), we had to wonder if they named their brand after the French word for clothes ...
Creative director Guram Gvasalia said in a statement that “Being raised with three religions... you learn that finding common brings you much further than fixating on the differences.” PARIS, FRANCE - ...
Vetements is known for its meme-worthy designs, from flatform crocs to Ikea lookalike bags, and the brand is set for more viral success with its latest launch - teddybear slippers. Many of us will ...
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