The numbers of the barcode literally spell out "Vetements" on old phone numb keys, so, again, just a different way of spelling - like the brand's name. Honestly, as someone who used to love Vetements it has really been disappointing to watch it after Demna left and this new brand is just yet another disappointment, in a way
@@FashionRoadman yup, I already thought that new Vetements collections were basically derivatives of Demna's old ones and now, I guess, VTMNTS is a derivate of that - not sure what's even left lol
People keep commenting that Demna is from Georgia and not the Balkans: 1.) I mention repeatedly in the video he is from Georgia. 2.) He references Balkan and Slavic fashion a lot. He doesn't have to be from a Balkan or Slavic country to reference them. 3.) He is also heavily inspired by Slavic countries like Ukraine and there are countless fashion journalists and publications who have covered all the different times Vetements took inspiration from Ukraine. 4.) The eastern European aesthetic shares many similarities across the board and it makes more sense for Vetements to take inspiration across eastern Europe when you consider people like Gosha Rubchinskiy was involved with the brand in the early stages. Please actually watch the video and listen to what I say before jumping to conclusions
@@realerthanyourdad_ He was 100% inspired by Balkan and Slavic style just the same way he was heavily inspired by Margiela, Martine Rose, his time in Belgium etc. I don’t know why people seem to forget he lived in Ukraine. Just because I say the aesthetic looks Slavic doesn’t mean he isn’t inspired by Georgia at all which is what confuses me - we’ve seen Vetements collections inspired by the Georgian war, dresses inspired by clothes typically worn by women in Soviet Georgia and silhouettes inspired by orthodox Christian priests in Georgia. However, loads of the prints and general aesthetic of the clothes and the marketing campaigns looked Slavic - you had collections that were inspired by clothes he used to see walking around Antwerp when he was studying there etc. The “Antwerpen” logo is literally a direct copy of the logo on clothes in some random corner shops in Antwerp. What’s this weird assumption that because he was born in Soviet Georgia that’s his only inspiration point when he has spoken about his multiple influences from different countries in countless interviews?
It 10000% looks like the new VTMNTS is designed by Gosha. It is the perfect way to utilize Gosha's skills without suffering from his tarnished name, while still being able to put all of Demna's best work into Balenciaga. Also, wasn't Gosha allegedly a key member of the anonymous original Vetements design team?
@@hubbardlaluce3932 google. Over the weekend, a 16-year-old boy alleged that Russian streetwear designer Gosha Rubchinskiy pressured him into sending explicit photos of himself. (2018)
To me it feels like vtmnts is a way of Guram present his own style and vision that is sort of just a slightly more minimalist take on the vetements style. I guess they chose to make it a new brand cause they thought the toned down aesthetic might disappoint some vetements fans. To me though I really just see them as one brand and don't think too much about it.
It's kind of like a nod to Valentino VLTN really think they thought of Valentino when they came up with this branding. Trouble is Vetements hasn't been doing numbers for a few years now so it's hard to see how VTMNTS that's less known would.
I also made a video discussing this new brand and have very similar thoughts and sentiment about it. I was hoping for something fresh but ultimately what we ‘re getting is redundant. Disappointing but I’m glad that there are other up and coming independent brands doing some really exciting things. Time to make way for the new wave IMO
The barcode means: Vetements For exemple on your telephone or a calculator 8 is T,U,V 3 is D,E,F and etc… Also great video but i think the name VTMNTS adds value to the idea that the important thing is the clothing and not the name because we do not even know how to pronounce it!
Great video! Only thing is, you said Demna is literally from the Balkans (12:00), and he isn’t, he’s from Georgia that’s in the caucasus region….. different areas of the world, different cultures.
VTMNTS my arse, I remember how me and my friends looked through this entire thing on the day of release. Not only the quality is subpar (you can see stitches sticking out, mediocre stitching, etc), but the designs are of so low quality, its ridiculous. The funniest shit is how the Vogue page states that this collection has 0 logotypes, but if you are not completely blind, you can see that every second piece has a logo on it, literally spelling out VTMNTS. This shit is so disappointing, its beyond me. The moment Guram took over Vetements, the entire thing became the part of the fashion world, instead of criticizing it. You truly live long enough to see yourself become a villain. PS - small criticize towards your video: You mentioned in one moment that Demna is from Balkans (as I heard), but he is from Caucasus, 2 different regions. Other than that, good analysis.
Not gonna lie this eastern euro look is kinda running its course for me. Not that it can't change, but the fact I may not see or understand all those references and key details, thus it starts blending into a monotonous look. Maybe I just need a Fashion break
the question that appears on my mind is, is the colured television symbol of vtmnts a reference to the 80s & 90s or is it a reference to gaultier? another question: if your design theory is consisted of too many references, how will next generation of designers make references to you in the future? my theory is that vetements (namely demma. a few others like gosha & hba had the chance but they missed it) ) was the designer who grabbed the zeitgeist of the 2010s before and better than anyone else & now im waiting for the new designer of the 2020s. any guesses anyone :D
I mentioned that he was from Georgia many times in the video. That being said there are many similarities especially within the realm of fashion and culture across the balkan & Slavic regions which influence Georgian culture and fashion which is why Serbia is very relevant.
I feel like the brand is yet another elaborate joke. My type of joke. Often times I would rave about men wearing earrings to my workplace and that I would forbid it if I was the CEO of the company, all while wearing heavy metal hoop earrings myself. VTMNTS does exactly the same by going against logos, which Vetements exploited better than anyone for years.
Love your educational aspect of the channel! However, for future references, Georgia is not Balkans. Except Greece and Turkey, the rest of the countries were the communist reign, which probably made you to assume some connection with Georgia. Regarding the Balkan‘s style, to my opinion, the outfits resemble to 1990‘s ex-You fashion. Especially with the puffy sweatpants, white socks ans slippers combination. And the sweatpants with the side buttons and the side split! I believe only people from rural parts of underdeveloped Balkans still dress like that, the rest of us wear typical EU fashion. As far as I know, in Balkans kids don’t wear school uniforms. At least not in any of the ex-Yu countries. Completely opposite, what you wear to school makes you stand out and show off your wealth. And, a funny thing, someone from Balkans would dress like that for working around the house, for serious hard physical work, gardening, taking the trash out, when you just couldn’t be bothered.
Bringing up Balkan & Slavic styles / culture is because it’s a heavy inspiration point of Demna’s designs which probably comes from the fact that the countries like Ukraine, Russia & Turkey literally border Georgia so there is bound to be a crossover. If you study his work you see how heavy his inspiration points from the Balkans are. Even in this comment section someone earlier was talking about how they took heavy inspiration from Ukraine and Turkey for Vetements and didn’t credit it. If we were speaking super technically I don’t think Georgia is part of the Balkan countries or the Slavic countries but Georgia adopts the same cultural traits (orthodox Christianity, similar language, etc)
i think "post soviet " is the term you are looking for instead of Eastern European or Balkan. Greece is Balkan too… Until the USSR collapsed, Georgia maintained a twisted form of some autonomy, including preservation of their language, via underground privatisation and local corruption, outside of Moscow. One of the industries that did thrive in Soviet Georgia was textiles. Even before the USSR, Georgia was the cool place for Russian elites pre Bolshevik revolution. My point, though new to us, and perhaps contained to the former soviet world and even before, Georgia always had a unique flair and perhaps influence in style on eastern europe and the balkans. its like saying any reference to pizza is American. i know those of us in the west have a hard time contextualising what we dont know. Georgia is not slavic, only considered eastern european or whatever depending on politics and context; VETEMENT is definitely post soviet, but distinctly Georgian.
@@realerthanyourdad_ thanks for reading my comment. Tho i like this channel, i kept eyerolling at the western biased/ignorant terms used. Not going to get political, but seriously...Greece is Balkan too, he may as well called the collection a gyro.
Bruh left vetements to make vetements at balenciaga (literally the same thing) and then started vtmnts to make another copycat design lol. It was intelligent for 1 season and then fell off real quick. I work for a luxury retailer… vetements was great for a season and but its been a loss leader for many years now. He has no new idea.
I feel like it's ultimately a move to retain whatever hype Vetements still has.
Yes, it sounds to me the same… very businessy decision too
Very desperate
The numbers of the barcode literally spell out "Vetements" on old phone numb keys, so, again, just a different way of spelling - like the brand's name.
Honestly, as someone who used to love Vetements it has really been disappointing to watch it after Demna left and this new brand is just yet another disappointment, in a way
That makes it even worse lol. They claim that it’s not supposed to be another Vetements but can’t stay away from referencing it in one way or another
@@FashionRoadman yup, I already thought that new Vetements collections were basically derivatives of Demna's old ones and now, I guess, VTMNTS is a derivate of that - not sure what's even left lol
People keep commenting that Demna is from Georgia and not the Balkans:
1.) I mention repeatedly in the video he is from Georgia.
2.) He references Balkan and Slavic fashion a lot. He doesn't have to be from a Balkan or Slavic country to reference them.
3.) He is also heavily inspired by Slavic countries like Ukraine and there are countless fashion journalists and publications who have covered all the different times Vetements took inspiration from Ukraine.
4.) The eastern European aesthetic shares many similarities across the board and it makes more sense for Vetements to take inspiration across eastern Europe when you consider people like Gosha Rubchinskiy was involved with the brand in the early stages.
Please actually watch the video and listen to what I say before jumping to conclusions
He isn't inspired by slavic or balkan style, he is inspired by what he saw growing up in Soviet Georgia
@@realerthanyourdad_ He was 100% inspired by Balkan and Slavic style just the same way he was heavily inspired by Margiela, Martine Rose, his time in Belgium etc. I don’t know why people seem to forget he lived in Ukraine. Just because I say the aesthetic looks Slavic doesn’t mean he isn’t inspired by Georgia at all which is what confuses me - we’ve seen Vetements collections inspired by the Georgian war, dresses inspired by clothes typically worn by women in Soviet Georgia and silhouettes inspired by orthodox Christian priests in Georgia. However, loads of the prints and general aesthetic of the clothes and the marketing campaigns looked Slavic - you had collections that were inspired by clothes he used to see walking around Antwerp when he was studying there etc. The “Antwerpen” logo is literally a direct copy of the logo on clothes in some random corner shops in Antwerp.
What’s this weird assumption that because he was born in Soviet Georgia that’s his only inspiration point when he has spoken about his multiple influences from different countries in countless interviews?
Love this dudes channel. Very informative. I live here in the United States of America and I just turned 20 years old today.
Another great video, had to listen on my car ride, always super informative my brother
Yes absolutely. All that hype for nothing. Vetements pt.2 is very underwhelming
It 10000% looks like the new VTMNTS is designed by Gosha. It is the perfect way to utilize Gosha's skills without suffering from his tarnished name, while still being able to put all of Demna's best work into Balenciaga. Also, wasn't Gosha allegedly a key member of the anonymous original Vetements design team?
Ohhhh woaw! Thanks for the insight! Didn't know that all all to be honest.
What did Gosha Do
@@hubbardlaluce3932 google. Over the weekend, a 16-year-old boy alleged that Russian streetwear designer Gosha Rubchinskiy pressured him into sending explicit photos of himself. (2018)
I love this channel....really always gives me great insight
To me it feels like vtmnts is a way of Guram present his own style and vision that is sort of just a slightly more minimalist take on the vetements style. I guess they chose to make it a new brand cause they thought the toned down aesthetic might disappoint some vetements fans. To me though I really just see them as one brand and don't think too much about it.
It's kind of like a nod to Valentino VLTN really think they thought of Valentino when they came up with this branding. Trouble is Vetements hasn't been doing numbers for a few years now so it's hard to see how VTMNTS that's less known would.
I also made a video discussing this new brand and have very similar thoughts and sentiment about it. I was hoping for something fresh but ultimately what we ‘re getting is redundant. Disappointing but I’m glad that there are other up and coming independent brands doing some really exciting things. Time to make way for the new wave IMO
The barcode means: Vetements
For exemple on your telephone or a calculator 8 is T,U,V 3 is D,E,F and etc…
Also great video but i think the name VTMNTS adds value to the idea that the important thing is the clothing and not the name because we do not even know how to pronounce it!
Great video! Only thing is, you said Demna is literally from the Balkans (12:00), and he isn’t, he’s from Georgia that’s in the caucasus region….. different areas of the world, different cultures.
that sweater you’re wearing is crazy
I agree there are just very small differences, the message and the designs are very similar
Love your sweater!
I found it fascinating cuz ppl in near future will lose those "unique" looks and having that style preserved with vetements is super cool
Looking poor by choice is such a flex nowadays
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I know this is unrelated to the topic but that knit top looks so good on you dafuq 😩 🔥
yes
Yes it is
diffusion is the name of the game
i See Absolutely NO DIFFERENCE between the 2 Lines!!. Like i can see the Difference between say Armani and Armani Exchange
Muy buenos tus videos!👏🏽👏🏽
God bless bro but Georgia is not in the balkans
VTMNTS my arse,
I remember how me and my friends looked through this entire thing on the day of release. Not only the quality is subpar (you can see stitches sticking out, mediocre stitching, etc), but the designs are of so low quality, its ridiculous. The funniest shit is how the Vogue page states that this collection has 0 logotypes, but if you are not completely blind, you can see that every second piece has a logo on it, literally spelling out VTMNTS.
This shit is so disappointing, its beyond me. The moment Guram took over Vetements, the entire thing became the part of the fashion world, instead of criticizing it. You truly live long enough to see yourself become a villain.
PS - small criticize towards your video:
You mentioned in one moment that Demna is from Balkans (as I heard), but he is from Caucasus, 2 different regions. Other than that, good analysis.
Not gonna lie this eastern euro look is kinda running its course for me. Not that it can't change, but the fact I may not see or understand all those references and key details, thus it starts blending into a monotonous look. Maybe I just need a Fashion break
That’s a nice sweater, who is it by?
Thanks ❤️ it’s by Isabel Benenato. I love all the knitwear that she makes. I’ve actually made a video on her work
@@FashionRoadman I’m check it out, thanks🙏🏾. da knitwear is exceptional
the question that appears on my mind is, is the colured television symbol of vtmnts a reference to the 80s & 90s or is it a reference to gaultier? another question: if your design theory is consisted of too many references, how will next generation of designers make references to you in the future? my theory is that vetements (namely demma. a few others like gosha & hba had the chance but they missed it) ) was the designer who grabbed the zeitgeist of the 2010s before and better than anyone else & now im waiting for the new designer of the 2020s. any guesses anyone :D
I think the number is a geo location
Vtmnts dilutes the brand identity of vetements which was already quite weak at the time Guram released it.
I think vtmnts Is just vetements but rendered down
Demna is from Georgia,not Serbia bro.
I mentioned that he was from Georgia many times in the video. That being said there are many similarities especially within the realm of fashion and culture across the balkan & Slavic regions which influence Georgian culture and fashion which is why Serbia is very relevant.
Is your jumper Isabel Benenato ?
Yes it is
Nice piece, I thought it might be by the other Isabel ...
do you like the work of Isabella Stefanelli ?
@@bodincastell1263 thanks and yes I love Stefanneli. I don’t know why but for some reason everytime I think of her work I think of Uma Wang
Yes i can see that . Also in her work it reminds me of early Martin Marg when it was really good and about the fabrics and construction .
They copied that barcode thing from a brand
Def a worst Vetements.
I feel like the brand is yet another elaborate joke. My type of joke. Often times I would rave about men wearing earrings to my workplace and that I would forbid it if I was the CEO of the company, all while wearing heavy metal hoop earrings myself. VTMNTS does exactly the same by going against logos, which Vetements exploited better than anyone for years.
The whole V...something line is just perfect for those teens who are trying very hard to be cool but look silly.
Ayo going crazy with that nite
Also why is there already one dislike
I’m convinced there are people that hate me so much they are subscribed just so they can dislike every video I make which is so hilarious.
@@FashionRoadman we call those people hate watchers 😂😂
Yessss💖💖💖
They ripped off an idea from a Ukrainian homeless man
honestly just watered down vetements
2nd!
vetements hasnt been good since 2018
u trippin 2 much about social issues, in simple words: demna is inspired and guram isnt.
This brand is sooo unnecessary
Love your educational aspect of the channel!
However, for future references, Georgia is not Balkans. Except Greece and Turkey, the rest of the countries were the communist reign, which probably made you to assume some connection with Georgia.
Regarding the Balkan‘s style, to my opinion, the outfits resemble to 1990‘s ex-You fashion. Especially with the puffy sweatpants, white socks ans slippers combination. And the sweatpants with the side buttons and the side split! I believe only people from rural parts of underdeveloped Balkans still dress like that, the rest of us wear typical EU fashion.
As far as I know, in Balkans kids don’t wear school uniforms. At least not in any of the ex-Yu countries. Completely opposite, what you wear to school makes you stand out and show off your wealth.
And, a funny thing, someone from Balkans would dress like that for working around the house, for serious hard physical work, gardening, taking the trash out, when you just couldn’t be bothered.
Bringing up Balkan & Slavic styles / culture is because it’s a heavy inspiration point of Demna’s designs which probably comes from the fact that the countries like Ukraine, Russia & Turkey literally border Georgia so there is bound to be a crossover. If you study his work you see how heavy his inspiration points from the Balkans are. Even in this comment section someone earlier was talking about how they took heavy inspiration from Ukraine and Turkey for Vetements and didn’t credit it.
If we were speaking super technically I don’t think Georgia is part of the Balkan countries or the Slavic countries but Georgia adopts the same cultural traits (orthodox Christianity, similar language, etc)
Seems... like... a waste of time....
i think "post soviet " is the term you are looking for instead of Eastern European or Balkan. Greece is Balkan too…
Until the USSR collapsed, Georgia maintained a twisted form of some autonomy, including preservation of their language, via underground privatisation and local corruption, outside of Moscow. One of the industries that did thrive in Soviet Georgia was textiles. Even before the USSR, Georgia was the cool place for Russian elites pre Bolshevik revolution. My point, though new to us, and perhaps contained to the former soviet world and even before, Georgia always had a unique flair and perhaps influence in style on eastern europe and the balkans. its like saying any reference to pizza is American. i know those of us in the west have a hard time contextualising what we dont know. Georgia is not slavic, only considered eastern european or whatever depending on politics and context; VETEMENT is definitely post soviet, but distinctly Georgian.
I'm Georgian and you are correct
@@realerthanyourdad_ thanks for reading my comment. Tho i like this channel, i kept eyerolling at the western biased/ignorant terms used. Not going to get political, but seriously...Greece is Balkan too, he may as well called the collection a gyro.
Bruh left vetements to make vetements at balenciaga (literally the same thing) and then started vtmnts to make another copycat design lol. It was intelligent for 1 season and then fell off real quick. I work for a luxury retailer… vetements was great for a season and but its been a loss leader for many years now. He has no new idea.
Early birdddd ✨✨✨
They copied that barcode thing from a brand