What’s New at Fashion’s Hottest Brand? Diversity and Wedding Wear, of Course

VETEMENTS SHOW TODAY

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Invitations to the Vetements show were individualized ID cards showing diverse faces from all nations.

At its latest runway show in Paris, the fashion world’s admiration and obsession with Vetements is still as strong as ever.

The brand — which you may remember for its $1,000 sweatshirts, $100 socks, and tons of celebrity fans like Rihanna — last season moved its show from the usual Paris Fashion Week schedule (September and February) to the Haute Couture calendar (January and July). This allows designer Demna Gvasalia more time to work on the collection while balancing his other job duties as creative director of Balenciaga.

Vetements’ fall 2017 show, which included men’s and women’s clothing, just ended; and already, social media is exploding with praise for the collection, from the invite to the diverse casting and, of course, the clothes.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

The brand has been criticized in the past for not having enough diversity on the runway — so, seemingly in reply to the critics, this show featured people of literally every different color, size, and age. The show opened with an older lady in a fur coat, pencil skirt, and oversize sunglasses — the personification of a rich lady who lunches.

The show notes described the individual looks as Emo, Stoner, and Miss No. 5, to emphasize the stereotypes. Aside from the casting, the collection had all the classic Vetements styles: plays on proportion with padded trench coats, signature hoodies worn with clashing colors, and their signature oversize jackets.

Here’s what you need to know about the show, which plays with ideas of mistaken identity and stereotypes — and celebrates the individual.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

The gym-teacher-meets-geography-teacher look in a plastic raincoat over a sweatshirt and cargo shorts.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

A handsome-looking older gentleman in a shirt that looks a little too large, and brown corduroy pants held up with an extra-long leather belt.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

The punk in green is a literal interpretation of an anarchist, down to the OTT spiked hair.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

Is she a headmistress or a politician?

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

The metalhead/stoner look in full effect.

A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)
A model on the runway at the Vetements show in Paris. (Photo: Getty Images)

The blushing Vetements bride — today was the brand’s first foray into wedding dresses.

Guess who came backstage at Vetements to see Demna? Yes it is REALLY HER!

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And even Anna Wintour went backstage to congratulate the designer and man of the hour, who was dressed in an IKEA jacket. Could it be a sign of the brand’s next collaboration? Imagine an oversize IKEA DIY dresser! Yes, please.

Celebrating Vetements’ celebration of individualism.

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