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Welcome to The New World Order

The fashion system is 'broken' but young designer disruptors and bold megabrands are trying to fix it. BoF hails a new era for fashion in which the current system is turned on its head in a bid to find a new working model.
Cover of BoF's 'The New World Order’ Special Print Edition, featuring Demna Dvasalia photographed by Willy Vanderperre.

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The Vetements Effect

How did the 17 brands that worked with Vetements for its Spring/Summer 2017 runway show benefit from the collaboration?

The Genius of Vetements

Conscious of the fact that they were four months short of their usual schedule, the Gvasalias decided to call in the big guns, brands who embodied their product, to collaborate. The whole thing went right down to the wire.

About the author
Imran Amed
Imran Amed

Imran Amed is the Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The Business of Fashion. Based in London, he shapes BoF’s overall editorial strategy and is the host of The BoF Podcast.

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