How Covid Is Transforming the $380 Billion Luxury Fashion Industry | The Business of Fashion Show

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2021
  • Founder and CEO of The Business of Fashion, Imran Amed travels to Paris for the first time since global lockdowns to find designers Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga and Marine Serre exploring provocative strategies toward building a more socially and environmentally conscious fashion industry.
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Komentáře • 386

  • @Vvvvvvv3
    @Vvvvvvv3 Před 2 lety +286

    What annoys me the most is that these so called a majority of these high class fashion brands exploit their workers with long hours and little pay even though they are selling products for an extremely high price tag.

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 Před 2 lety +11

      The quality of this clothing is absurd. The material, design and stitching are terrible. I wish we can have the same designers from 40 years ago.

    • @ashleylala4293
      @ashleylala4293 Před 2 lety +14

      Large corporations are inherently sociopathic and evil. The C level executives make all the money and pay the little worker bees the bare minimum they can get away with. I’ve also had it with pandemic profiteers. The CEO of Pfizer made 20% more this year, I think his salary was around 21 million. Why on earth does someone deserve 21 million for one years worth of work? I’m sure he’s not working that much harder than the grunts on the bottom level. The wealth discrepancy is going to continue to escalate until something breaks.

    • @_liber777
      @_liber777 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah …like those Louis Vuitton Sales Associates working for literally minimum wage and their commissions even more ridiculous - only few cents for selling a canvas bag. Meanwhile prices are going up each quater 😂

    • @Marc-uw4lw
      @Marc-uw4lw Před 2 lety +8

      ​@@ashleylala4293 Hmm, there is a difference between working for millions, which isn't possible, and being worth millions to the right organisation. You're right that a CEO, for example, doesn't "earn" millions per year. They're compensated for their knowledge and experience and rewarded based on their results. So it's not useful to compare labour value to executive value. We might benefit from switching leading politicians over from a salary to results-based compensation...

    • @ByDaniSimone
      @ByDaniSimone Před 2 lety

      @@Marc-uw4lw I 100% agree. These politicians are doing NOTHING

  • @angiecho7106
    @angiecho7106 Před 2 lety +42

    Where I live, there is a huge homeless population and crimes. My parents bought me a luxury bag but I've never carried it out in public except when I was traveling in Canada. I only buy products based on the design and quality, not the name of the brand. My favorite pair of sandals are those that I purchased on Etsy.

  • @bespokeoriginaldesign761
    @bespokeoriginaldesign761 Před 2 lety +33

    I switched years ago from fashion to reupholstery. So glad I get to reduce, reuse, upcycle. Last of a dying breed. 2% of the world do what we still do.

    • @bespokeoriginaldesign761
      @bespokeoriginaldesign761 Před 2 lety +3

      also, if you like that used clothing remade look. and in Toronto. Preloved has been around since the 90's.

  • @russianukrainiandatingfrom1379

    Luxury is about the rich people, so this industry is rather flexible. It will find new ways to adapt to the current storms.

    • @angiem1095
      @angiem1095 Před 2 lety +5

      After all, the rich elite has to differentiate themselves from the populo and they only way to do it is with ultra expensive status driven items.

  • @anastasiav3766
    @anastasiav3766 Před 2 lety +869

    High fashion is sometimes very abstract, very elitist, very bizarre and sometimes purely ridiculous. But if you push all of the crazy price tags aside and all the ridiculous celebrity endorsers too, you find artisans, people who study and excel in a craft. They deserve to be highlighted more. Behind that overpriced Chanel bag is a leather/chain/fabric artisan and years of creative thought and passion. Fast fashion is slowly killing our planet (water consumption, landfills, toxic chemical dumped in village waters, people paid pennies etc), haute couture is rare, it’s scarce. I find the luxury scene beyond ridiculous but I love my high end pieces, that have lasted me years and will continue to do so. Behind these fashion shows are artisans, that will always be better than any fast producing machine.

    • @TheSummerbeauty23
      @TheSummerbeauty23 Před 2 lety +43

      Amen! People just see a high price tag and dismiss it as frivolous, but in actuality, the craftsmanship and the man-hours behind a singular piece are reflective of the quality and timelessness of a piece. Especially in the context of haute couture where the ateliers piece together a dress over months, meticulously threading every bead and hem into place.

    • @TheSummerbeauty23
      @TheSummerbeauty23 Před 2 lety +17

      @nameless I couldn't agree more. The thing that people forget is that whilst fast fashion is about keeping up to date and chasing trends, couture and high fashion stand in opposition to that as it's more often than not grounded in quality. Someone who buys a $1,000 jacket is more likely to think about their purchasing decision, hold onto that piece and utilize it for a longer period of time than someone who gets a $20 dress from SHEIN. When you think about it that way I feel like the cost per wear and quality almost justifies the price tag, although that's sadly not how people see it. It's just disappointing that people these days see luxury and high fashion as nothing more than logomania when these beautiful pieces are so much more than just a 'flex'.

    • @Rlrlrl1962
      @Rlrlrl1962 Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn’t agree more!

    • @qijingfan5656
      @qijingfan5656 Před 2 lety +2

      They hate they can't afford them.

    • @eliteinventor
      @eliteinventor Před 2 lety +3

      Technology is killing people one braincell at a time

  • @CebiGreen
    @CebiGreen Před 2 lety +13

    I love high fashion, but most of the time I cannot justify to pay the high price tag so just window shopping. Thanks for the virtual elite access.

  • @benevolentrosegirl
    @benevolentrosegirl Před 2 lety +59

    I don't see the fashion industry as a whole changing pandemic or not unless the world was ending , all they care about is $$$

  • @lolomar
    @lolomar Před 2 lety +37

    I used to love high fashion, but the more I learn about what goes on in the industry the more I feel like pursuing a different career choice, so much nepotism, elitism, and lack of creativity. it’s almost as if you don’t fit within certain enclaves, you’re not welcomed.

    • @doroparker1702
      @doroparker1702 Před 2 lety +2

      In high fashion they do the same thing all over again.
      If you take this career just invent clothes for multi purpose who still look flattering and are sustainable.
      Beautiful survival clothing is needed. Nobody wants to live like a statue of fashion.

    • @jusmecatalina
      @jusmecatalina Před 2 lety +1

      @@doroparker1702 quality survival clothing that doesn't end up in landfills

    • @worldcitizeng6507
      @worldcitizeng6507 Před rokem

      Start your own brand small, social media marketing helps

  • @meganfrench6882
    @meganfrench6882 Před 2 lety +47

    Imran interviews the most powerful individuals in the fashion industry; but I truly believe he holds just as much influence. This series is exactly what the industry needs in terms of consumers listening and fellow designers/industry professionals taking note. Imran is the projector of those poignant words and as a collective it holds much greater power.

  • @SimplySheilaB
    @SimplySheilaB Před 2 lety +48

    The worst thing to happen to fashion was ‘influencers’ who encourage always wanting the next instead of appreciating the now and the classic. They’re so fickle and encourage everyone else to be the same.

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 Před 2 lety +110

    if people were really worried about environmentalism, they'd just keep on wearing the same clothes. That's the most environmental friendly choice anyone can make.

    • @AlfredHimmelweiss
      @AlfredHimmelweiss Před 2 lety +11

      "the most environmental friendly choice anyone can make" is killing them self.... ;-)

    • @tizzlekizzle
      @tizzlekizzle Před 2 lety +4

      Environmentalism is largely just virtue signaling.

    • @DonLee1980
      @DonLee1980 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tizzlekizzle exactly someone who has no concern for the well being of the earth.

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 Před 2 lety +2

      Fashion is dead

    • @cris_here
      @cris_here Před 2 lety

      I agree, it should be normalized

  • @doll305
    @doll305 Před 2 lety +9

    people are really stuck on the price tags and not understanding that couture is only made to order by experts in their fields. that's what this video is looking at. These pieces are art, and art is different for everyone. just because you don't like this version of art doesn't make you better than those who do. I could never afford these pieces but that doesn't stop me from really appreciating the vision behind it.

  • @jamesslate1026
    @jamesslate1026 Před 2 lety +37

    Luxury fashion is one of the world's biggest industries. I think this is a great topic for a Bloomberg series. I would be interested is seeing more of this type of content. I am particularly interested in the recent collaboration between Gucci and Balenciaga, especially now that I know they both come under the Kering umbrella. Other recent collaborations include Versace and Fendi, which could be the subject of another video. The more recent video in this series examines the Chinese market, and how fashion brands are now targeting young Asian consumers.

  • @daenerystargaryen
    @daenerystargaryen Před 2 lety +38

    What we wear says nothing about who we are. Clothes are not replacement for personality. Our actions and character says who we are. We need to shift this perspective and make clothes less important. This will reduce consumerism and fast fashion.

    • @AmandaAlexandra47
      @AmandaAlexandra47 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish I could like this comment more than once!!

    • @orion8835
      @orion8835 Před 2 lety +3

      Indeed they are merely costumes with the ability to deceive, promote, beautify. Occasionally a piece brings out a quality that may be within. It’s an art and artifice.

    • @stevekima8881
      @stevekima8881 Před 2 lety

      It is truly a reflection of our personality. Not all, but alot. Whether you like to admit it or not

    • @daenerystargaryen
      @daenerystargaryen Před 2 lety

      @@stevekima8881 if you're a shallow vapid person than maybe.

  • @katereas
    @katereas Před 2 lety +7

    Best fashion video I’ve seen in a while. Can’t wait for more in this series!

  • @kevnev342
    @kevnev342 Před 2 lety +9

    we are truely livng in the age of decadence and this video says it all

  • @mizravenkustoms
    @mizravenkustoms Před 2 lety +4

    I still have clothes I wear from high school…… I’m 45 😂😂😂

  • @tomboymjr
    @tomboymjr Před 2 lety +11

    I would completely buy from her 100% her clothes are just muah. I realized quickly mainstream fashion is eh. But her repurposed stuff is amazing.

  • @khrapov
    @khrapov Před 2 lety +56

    Luxury is not about craftsmanship. It's about selfaffirmation. "Look, I have Gucci, but you don't. You are loser, I am winner. Live with that". This is what luxury is.

    • @whynot2644
      @whynot2644 Před 2 lety +3

      Its the have and the have not way of the world. But that's becoming a thing of the past. People aren't impressed anymore like they were 20yrs ago. New generation of views.

    • @khrapov
      @khrapov Před 2 lety

      @@whynot2644 I hope so

    • @moonshineyogi933
      @moonshineyogi933 Před 2 lety

      Mmm...you have no idea

    • @mint3
      @mint3 Před 2 lety +3

      @@whynot2644 id argue it’s the complete opposite

  • @lisanadile4688
    @lisanadile4688 Před 2 lety +5

    Balanciaga says he is all about asking questions. Maria is all about making solutions.

  • @kayaar00
    @kayaar00 Před 2 lety +21

    simplicity is the best fashion statement one can make .....

    • @Mashburn007
      @Mashburn007 Před 2 lety +1

      Nahhh

    • @karenramnath9993
      @karenramnath9993 Před 2 lety +3

      Which is fine, if that’s what you wish to express.
      What we wear helps us express part of ourselves to other people.

  • @LAGAZETTEmagazine
    @LAGAZETTEmagazine Před 2 lety +4

    Always loved Imran's perspective. So insightful!

  • @AmandaAlexandra47
    @AmandaAlexandra47 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ll wait until it’s in charity shops ;)

  • @fatoomgierdien2181
    @fatoomgierdien2181 Před 2 lety +2

    I love every video of "Business of Fashion". Imran Amed is a breathe of "Inspiration and Newness". Thank you. Cape Town.

  • @goatsandroses4258
    @goatsandroses4258 Před 2 lety +5

    "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.

  • @whynot2644
    @whynot2644 Před 2 lety +17

    Having great taste doesn't mean spending big money. Shopping vintage and buying resale is a great inexpensive way of looking like a million bucks and saving landfills.

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Před 2 lety +237

    "Luxury is about preserving crafts" - eh, no. Luxury is about rich people wanting an outlet for their wealth and ego. As a **byproduct**, crafts are preserved. But if a robot could do embroidery in any detail, on any scale/ size, for $1, then the big brands would buy the robot.

    • @5000IU
      @5000IU Před 2 lety +36

      only if the robot is a sign of exclusivity, it depends on what is seen as most valuable. for example "oh did you get your gown from a robot, mine is handmade". What is more exclusive? *Also there is probably levels of luxery.

    • @_potatomeister5959
      @_potatomeister5959 Před 2 lety +13

      More exploited than preserved. Especially if the craft comes from developing countries.

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Před 2 lety

      @@5000IU what if it's made by the hand of robots?

    • @5000IU
      @5000IU Před 2 lety +2

      @@aperture0 hahah exactly! it's in the eye of the beholder, whatever people find exclusive and interesting will be of luxery.

    • @aperture0
      @aperture0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@5000IU fr!

  • @kauigirl808
    @kauigirl808 Před 2 lety +14

    More people work from home now. I'm shopping way less because of it. I miss dressing up though.

  • @uksquall
    @uksquall Před 2 lety +36

    I didn’t know Raiden from mortal kombat was in fashion.

  • @BySamWithLove
    @BySamWithLove Před 2 lety +3

    I love love love the BOF! Great documentary.

  • @nsp477
    @nsp477 Před 2 lety +97

    Thanks Bloomberg, you have reminded me how little I care for fashion. And why.

    • @sharstarg2414
      @sharstarg2414 Před 2 lety +3

      Wow! 76 ppl watched this video. Looked IN the comments & found THIS comment!!
      Wow, just shows how much they actually DO care🙃

    • @charmedprince
      @charmedprince Před 2 lety

      You're thinking maybe of fast fashion

  • @skylarm5422
    @skylarm5422 Před 2 lety +1

    loved this! sooo insightful 💯

  • @AdrianJohnson34
    @AdrianJohnson34 Před 2 lety +17

    Excellent Story. Brought up things I've been telling folks in the industry for years.

  • @gwenbates1856
    @gwenbates1856 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video that is relative to right now in the industry. Thanks!

  • @weird-guy
    @weird-guy Před 2 lety +28

    High fashion is when rich people want to impress other rich people . The big winner is Bernard arnault .

  • @amdl270
    @amdl270 Před 2 lety +10

    Luxury fashion and trendy fast fashion exists to give flase purpose and affirmation.
    We need to focus on sustainable ethical clothes.

    • @blacklightfreakout825
      @blacklightfreakout825 Před 2 lety +1

      There is no such thing as ethical clothes. Clothes in itself has no ethics.

  • @creative2716
    @creative2716 Před 2 lety +3

    Marine Serre has a vision to resolve the over-abundant waste of the fashion industry, which is so necessary at this time. Upcycle people!

  • @LinLin-fp5dw
    @LinLin-fp5dw Před 2 lety +10

    Buying high fashion has made me think more about my choices and when I get the right piece, my hunger is fulfilled. Whilst when I used to buy fast fashion (how could I), I always had crawing for more and later none or very little use for the clothes I bought.

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 Před 2 lety +1

    Bravo Mr Amed for your Great Documentaty Series ! Happy New Year 2022 and All The Best for the years to come.

  • @katieandjohn8777
    @katieandjohn8777 Před 2 lety

    Masterful journalism, wow! Thank you.

  • @Chosengirl1
    @Chosengirl1 Před 2 lety +31

    I love the new sustainability efforts, excited to see new changes!

  • @Dominikmj
    @Dominikmj Před 2 lety +3

    I think there are big objections - fashion is about big money - and a lot of issues (environmental issues, workers exploitation, social media propaganda, etc) are based on big money.
    It is equivalent to talk about these issues with a mega-yacht producer. Yes there is the point of talking about inclusion and so on- on the same time we should also talk about marketing brainwash and the whole thing about “luxury brands” which are a problem on itself in our present society and definitely interconnected with all other issues.
    Alone that the fashion industry pushes yearly updates (…) is harvesting an environmental issue par excellence!

  • @anushkapradhan4398
    @anushkapradhan4398 Před 2 lety +8

    Luxury wears lasts for years and years but I cannot wear same thing again and again for many years and neither can I afford those luxury brands......

  • @kiloton1920
    @kiloton1920 Před 2 lety +16

    The role of luxury is to sell the dream of luxury to the middle and lower classes who will never experience true luxury.

  • @cymrusek
    @cymrusek Před 2 lety +6

    Its funny how those big giants emerged stronger than ever yet independent companies and designers went down in blink of an eye.
    MAKES YOU ASK THE TOUGHT QUESTIONS.

    • @Rufus..Calhoun
      @Rufus..Calhoun Před 2 lety +2

      i wonder if the giants are truly stronger, or if this is just propaganda.

  • @THE-tn7om
    @THE-tn7om Před 2 lety +2

    EXACTLY YOU DONT NEED IT AT ALL!
    AS LONG AS WE HAVE A SUPPLY AND DEMAND SYSTEM WE WILL SEE MORE DRAMATIC SNEAKERS AND UNCOMFORTABLE OVERSIZED COATS AND HEELS.
    SO LET THE CHINESE AND CELEBRITIES BUY AND GET SPONSORED THIS NEW TOMORROW OF COUTURE AND MAKE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE BRANDS AT SOCIAL MEDIA! THEIR BODY THEIR CHIOISE .
    Thanks dear Imran Aziz for this video !❤️

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Před 2 lety +24

    Marine Serre has a great idea. And such stylish clothes. I wish her success. And she's a pretty one 😃And shout out to the Balenciaga guy : he's really pushing new ideas of shape and volume. Imagine a world where everyone was walking around in that stuff. It would look FANTASTIC !

    • @gracie99999
      @gracie99999 Před 2 lety +1

      well where I’m at it seems the new look is the being outside in pajama 👀
      😐

  • @stevekima8881
    @stevekima8881 Před 2 lety +1

    High fashion isn't killing the planet. Fast fashion is.

  • @Mansikkacake
    @Mansikkacake Před 2 lety +4

    This is the industry that we realized during pandemic that they produce so much of materials and especially harming animal for leather skins then go to waste.

  • @GHE_05
    @GHE_05 Před 2 lety +2

    Honestly this video kinda made me want to start making my own clothes for some reason

  • @Ironpyrites
    @Ironpyrites Před 2 lety +24

    To be completely accurate we are not "destroying the planet", the planet will be fine, it's been through far worse than anything we can throw at it, it also has time on its side which we do not.

    • @garethbell9937
      @garethbell9937 Před 2 lety +1

      Very well said. A way of looking at it that gives a completely new perspective of what we are doing.

  • @elitebureauclubvipcdunn5004

    We love you! You are right ! Avoid consumption! Provide only Quality! Quality will always sell

  • @Nclk619
    @Nclk619 Před rokem

    My mom would take us to the neighborhood seamstress every time we had an event like wedding, baptism… I miss that

  • @iceleb452
    @iceleb452 Před 2 lety

    wow! Very educational!

  • @robertobarasa4095
    @robertobarasa4095 Před 2 lety +4

    First episode to what can become a huge series ! Proud of you Imran

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Před 2 lety

      Mashallah! so true.

  • @caitlin9411
    @caitlin9411 Před 2 lety

    Excellent interviewing

  • @melodium5566
    @melodium5566 Před 2 lety

    Incredible commentary

  • @Mia.12479
    @Mia.12479 Před 2 lety

    This was refreshing 🌱

  • @saraswatisky3119
    @saraswatisky3119 Před 2 lety

    This is a very interesting conversation.

  • @sarapereira3856
    @sarapereira3856 Před 2 lety

    Amazing what Marine is doing.

  • @cato451
    @cato451 Před 2 lety +169

    Love that picture. It perfectly captures the idiotic state of high fashion.

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 Před 2 lety +17

      So should I or should I not wear a salad bowl on head?

    • @stannisstewart4879
      @stannisstewart4879 Před 2 lety +10

      the collection is clearly a reference to 1940-50s balenciaga so your problem is with high fashion specifically couture of then.

    • @existentialcrisis8902
      @existentialcrisis8902 Před 2 lety +7

      -someone who know nothing of high fashion

    • @basileldose1719
      @basileldose1719 Před 2 lety

      @@existentialcrisis8902 ...is that a bad thing thou 😂

  • @Stephan5150
    @Stephan5150 Před 2 lety +9

    Let's be honest, fashion is a major player in the industries that should go the way of the dodo if we have any hope of changing things around. This video bragging that it was almost killed but making a come back is just so off the mark. Fingers crossed that real change does happen and luxury brands never ever come back.

    • @amgm1996
      @amgm1996 Před 2 lety +1

      Luxury for the sake of Luxury isone thing. Art that costs what is fair to costs is another. Youre mistaking high fashion for fast fashion.....

    • @amgm1996
      @amgm1996 Před 2 lety

      You cant get rid of art. It reivents itself, always

  • @cngreen2950
    @cngreen2950 Před 2 lety

    Tesekkurler!

  • @andrewt9434
    @andrewt9434 Před 2 lety +4

    bring back Italian knitwear and 90s Tom Ford Gucci wnergy!! ….refreshing to see the black gentlemans outfit it was very nice….so sick of the garbage streetwear trend everywhere these days

  • @ellentomy8044
    @ellentomy8044 Před 2 lety +1

    My grandma would love his sweater.

  • @danielfrancis3660
    @danielfrancis3660 Před 2 lety +2

    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.

  • @redsmith9953
    @redsmith9953 Před 2 lety +132

    After billions, now you can dress like a lamp!, amazing.

  • @MAG320
    @MAG320 Před 2 lety +3

    If fashion actually listened to the public, some of those fabrics would stay around a few more years.

  • @Moribus_Artibus
    @Moribus_Artibus Před 2 lety +7

    As long as it doesn't get too ridiculous, I think it should be fine

  • @aaaaea9268
    @aaaaea9268 Před 2 lety +40

    Ok so dressing like a Toad is luxury fashion now

    • @stannisstewart4879
      @stannisstewart4879 Před 2 lety +2

      its haute couture to be precise.

    • @aaaaea9268
      @aaaaea9268 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stannisstewart4879 I don’t care lol
      Looks like a Toad from Super Mario

    • @mayo4507
      @mayo4507 Před 2 lety +2

      @@stannisstewart4879 looks like an upside down sombrero

  • @krishnakanthcake
    @krishnakanthcake Před 2 lety +4

    He is awesome

  • @blue3381
    @blue3381 Před 2 lety

    5:08 Fashion dude pouring onto the tray - lol

  • @DomTheK9
    @DomTheK9 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @StevenSparrow99
    @StevenSparrow99 Před 2 lety +21

    the smugness just exudes from all of these interviewees

  • @bruintoo
    @bruintoo Před 2 lety +2

    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.

  • @randomx404
    @randomx404 Před 2 lety +2

    I love fashion❤

  • @SOS-ct9mv
    @SOS-ct9mv Před 2 lety +2

    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??:)

  • @igotbit9454
    @igotbit9454 Před 2 lety

    that hat in the thumbnail is dope.

  • @ashleylala4293
    @ashleylala4293 Před 2 lety +71

    I’ll be honest, I kind of want to see these brands fail and be replaced by something better because they’ve gotten too greedy. The prices are absurd and the goods aren’t even remotely flattering or attractive anymore. I feel that the designers are having a contest to see who can churn out the ugliest merchandise for the highest price and still get gullible suckers to buy it due to the caché of the name and what beautiful goods they USED TO produce. Also, luxury seems dead now that “Made in Italy” now means made by “Chinese People in Italy”. I’m just waiting for a revolution of true luxury. Quality goods made by an environmentally responsible company with the ethics and decency not to price gouge their customers.

    • @cris_here
      @cris_here Před 2 lety +1

      I've wondered what made in Italy on the bottoms of my shoes actually means.

    • @Goldenah
      @Goldenah Před 2 lety +4

      I'd say as far back as the 1980s was the last decade that a moderately high-priced clothing item had value, meaning it would last long, and mending it wasn't a bad thing, because that was a sign of quality.

    • @sneakerhead4770
      @sneakerhead4770 Před 2 lety +3

      If u think it’s too expensive it’s not made for u. U r not their target consumer. Yes all corporations are greedy always trying to squeeze more profits endlessly, but at the end of the day a 250k birkin bag is not meant for everyone. That’s more than some people’s house for a handbag, yes it’s ridiculous but there’s people who could buy 100 of them and not sweat it

    • @sneakerhead4770
      @sneakerhead4770 Před 2 lety

      Luda Cris it’s absolutely ludicrous for u to say something like that

    • @stevekima8881
      @stevekima8881 Před 2 lety

      So you're saying Chinese made are bad?

  • @davidcurrie7572
    @davidcurrie7572 Před 2 lety +8

    Welcome to the post-COVID renaissance! Art, science, technology, simultaneously-like a perfect (creative) storm-breaking loose. We’re in it! It’s here.

  • @dianagr4992
    @dianagr4992 Před 2 lety

    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.

  • @iryna_u4
    @iryna_u4 Před 2 lety +1

    High fashion is an art with high prices.

  • @MrFilipFabulous
    @MrFilipFabulous Před 2 lety +9

    So basically this was just one big Balenciaga commercial....

  • @lazaromurad322
    @lazaromurad322 Před 2 lety

    he reminds me of Nicholas gesquiere for LV

  • @purpurina5663
    @purpurina5663 Před 2 lety +6

    I appreciate all forms of art, and fashion -or rather clothesmaking- can 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.

  • @okaybangchannel
    @okaybangchannel Před 2 lety

    Wow, cool....👌😇😇

  • @ing9545
    @ing9545 Před 2 lety +1

    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

  • @aperture0
    @aperture0 Před 2 lety +9

    Fashion industry is even more polluting than Oil & Gas. 🤔🤔

  • @davidyomi7692
    @davidyomi7692 Před 2 lety

    So this is what sparked controversy lol. I agree with gvasalia 15:00

  • @tomvalveede6808
    @tomvalveede6808 Před 2 lety +14

    From the comments here it's clear that many confuse
    Couture with Fashion. I
    Loved the so-called Lamp silhouette, it's Classic Couture.
    Thank God for French fashion houses. Even though Most step out and don't bother to look at themselves in the mirror before they do so, it's good to know that there is still a great
    Market for what these designers produce, for those who Still Care about how others perceive them! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @shelleyharris2850
    @shelleyharris2850 Před 2 lety

    See this on a chart

  • @maywalker997
    @maywalker997 Před 2 lety

    There needs to be less use of plastic-based materials in fashion such as polyesters, polyurethane and nylon.

  • @kiloton1920
    @kiloton1920 Před 2 lety +1

    I would pay a million bucks to see these two men in a boxing match.

  • @rxlfe5391
    @rxlfe5391 Před 2 lety

    i'd love to wear those Balenciaga Couture heels with a bootleg. yes please

  • @georginamckinley4702
    @georginamckinley4702 Před 2 lety

    fashion is a trend

  • @marygem
    @marygem Před 2 lety +7

    Fashion has always been a waste of the earth's resources, and blinds people about life's purpose. While many people on the planet have no water or food.

  • @rebeccajones9757
    @rebeccajones9757 Před 2 lety +2

    There is no "after the pandemic" at least not yet

  • @EverythingHR
    @EverythingHR Před 2 lety

    The only way to build a business during the Great Recession is to be resilient and innovative.

  • @suziecreamcheese211
    @suziecreamcheese211 Před 2 lety +1

    When they discuss fashion they sound like politicians.

  • @angiem1095
    @angiem1095 Před 2 lety +1

    The term fashion victim is what the fashion industry makes of people blindly following trends and logos to prop themselves up and fit an image of solvency and social acceptance.