Besides the rushes of candy hues, substantial drape on these pants creates the perfect slouch at the bottom with sneakers.
These glaringly soaked hues are funky but satisfying. They pack a punch like nobody’s business, and for better or worse, aggressively transform a look.
Fashion is more commerce than art ever. And “there is no room for eccentricity” in today’s fashion as they say. Are innovators enemies now?
I have recently started to appreciate the unique touch an old item could bring to an outfit. A simultaneously destructive and constructive take, the fusion of the old and the new can be meaningful.
I was reading an article with stylist Suzanne Koller and couldn’t help but think: with the new wave of fashion images, one thing we love about them is their “permission to be able to age”.
And I thought to myself: with concepts as fluid as creativity, there really is no such thing as an outdated idea; it’s always how the idea is executed makes it or breaks it.
We can count on Vetements to learn the latest in culture – especially the youthful ones.
This car mat skirt’s construction and texture are so real that it almost felt liberating sipping coffee in a moving car.
A pop of confetti purple to match the yoga mat.










