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Why a fashion label’s success now rests on identity, not innovation

STORYJeena Sharma
Brands such as Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens and Vetements are dancing to their own tune, and have learned how to balance permanence with innovation
Brands such as Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens and Vetements are dancing to their own tune, and have learned how to balance permanence with innovation
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Brands such as Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens and Vetements are dancing to their own tune, and have learned how to balance permanence with innovation

Despite its disregard for traditional ways of fashion, streetwear’s relevance is undeniable, and its impact has been felt by everyone, including designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, who recently collaborated with California-based shoe label, Vans, for a capsule collection.

 

 
H-24... @vansgirls x #KARLLAGERFELD

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This high- fashion streetwear partnership was closely preceded by another much anticipated collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Supreme.
A Louis Vuitton x Supreme trunk on the runway at Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Photo: AP
A Louis Vuitton x Supreme trunk on the runway at Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Photo: AP

 

 

Off-Whiteok is one brand that has built itself up to global fashion stardom by staying authentic.
Off-Whiteok is one brand that has built itself up to global fashion stardom by staying authentic.
Within a few years, brands such as Public School, Off-White, and Palace have built themselves up from complete anonymity to global fashion stardom. The phenomenal success of these brands is mirrored by the likes of Gosha Rubchinskiy and Vetements, whose much talked about post-Soviet-era aesthetic has drawn their own band of devotees.
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