Founder and CEO of The Enterprise of Trend, Imran Amed travels to Paris for the primary time since world lockdowns to search out designers Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga and Marine Serre exploring provocative methods towards constructing a extra socially and environmentally aware vogue trade.
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"After" the Pandemic? You mean the one that is not even a little bit over?
Expensive items but the people who make them have the lowest pay.
Lots of people realised that if nobody sees your clothes, labels don't make sanse. When people don't put the effort to impress others with clothes, they focus on how the garment feels.
Marine Serre has a vision to resolve the over-abundant waste of the fashion industry, which is so necessary at this time. Upcycle people!
These haute couture houses should use more recycled fabrics. Recycling itself is inherently EXPENSIVE. Why not embrace it fully and charge for it? Like 18:00.
Why does Demna Gvasalia (and every other "cutting edge designer") have an ad nauseam obsession with eliminating gender? Is there a reason why men, women, non-binary cannot co-exist?
i think they also are going down becaus of crazy design mamy of them look ridiculous anf quite offensive
Couture, luxurious goods, over production (did you know they burn clothes that aren't sold) should simply stop. I hate all of this.
wow! Very educational!
I love how “luxury” is about preserving the craft and labor of the poor for the rich. Like what really is the point here? Is it the small artisans who get $$ and praise or the fashion “houses” and companies that actually get to design, exploit labor, and sell for profit? 🥱 The definition just isn’t strong enough for me to care.
Funny the creative director guy he interviewed has no style at all. Ball cap, sweatpants, and sweatshirt? Really?
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My grandma would love his sweater.
This is a very interesting conversation.
Masterful journalism, wow! Thank you.
These people are so far removed from the reality most of us share. Materialism is a trap.
he reminds me of Nicholas gesquiere for LV
In the 1960s and 1970s there was a luxury fashion industry except the general public didnt know about it and didnt need to know about it.
Fashion has become a circus who can wear the most ridiculous thing it’s no longer who has the best outfit this new generation have evolved into things we used to make fun of back in the days you new generation folks have NO TASTE
High fashion is an art with high prices.
"Fashion" as an avant-garde art form now seems to be completely distinct from providing comfortable, attractive, affordable, and sustainable clothing for real human beings.
It has already changed . Now luxurious brands sell things not worth the money . I think great quality in luxury ended long ago . Now people pay more than needed for brands
I love every video of "Business of Fashion". Imran Amed is a breathe of "Inspiration and Newness". Thank you. Cape Town.
Making nicer stuff for middle class, hopefully.
if you learn to sew, it takes the mystery out of clothes, you see these designers aren't doing anything new and you can make it yourself with a pattern from a shop. Then you find yourself walking through shops thinking that skirt is two seams and a piece of elastic why would anyone pay $1,000 dollars for that??:)
What a bunch of snobs
I love fashion. I hate fashion industry.
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Nice video. Have a great Christmas 2021
I appreciate all forms of art, and fashion
or rather clothesmakingcan really be one, but we have to admit these people behave like they're curing cancer. It IS important for these things to have a place in society, but I see that because of the surge of social media and conspicuous billionaires fashion is now overvalued relative to other disciplines. Which ironically leads to it ultimately being devalued. Too much hot air has been blown into it.Its interesting that they talk about diversity and inclusion in fashion, yet its still almost inly males telling women what to wear. The only woman was trying to change the fashion industry that men created to destroy the planet.
There needs to be less use of plastic-based materials in fashion such as polyesters, polyurethane and nylon.
sustainability is when you don't create clothes at all
After the pandemic? We're still IN the pandemic!!!
Well done. We don't need so many things to fill the landfills, we need to save this earth so we can save ourselves.
Dresses are made non binary?
Fashion my arse ….
5:08 Fashion dude pouring onto the tray – lol
No fashion can be sustainable. Fashion means trends and waste.
This was refreshing 🌱
Why are they entertaining K West? He don't have the funds to buy it