I’m actually, very thankful that these fashion brands are increasing their prices. It’s making bespoke tailoring seem more reasonable and preventing lot of these small companies from going under and pushing for the desire for better quality clothing.
my only issue w pharrell is what is his intentions? like “oh this was inspired by nautical blah blah” okay. but can drawing inspiration from anything you woke up thinking about this morning carry you for years worth of collections as a creative director? Virgil was dissecting race, gender norms, class… even the collections i didnt like i desperately wanted to find out what was going on in his mind. and even if you didnt like it, understanding it helps you at least appreciate the work. with pharrell it just seems flat. but yea, lets see what he does in the coming years. slightly excited for his FW24
@@hollygrace6814 i understand. i dont expect them to be thinking that deep, but its inspiration like that that can lead to great design. With Virgil it was like watching a passionate artist do his work, and the collections reflected that. current Pharrell feels like a guy who’s just doing his job and is happy to be there, at least imo. but again, we’ll see.
@@Wokeshawell I think you hit the nail on the head. That’s probably exactly how Pharrell is, Virgil though, almost had something to prove in a way, as it was quite monumental for a streetwear designer and someone of his background to be appointed to such a position, and his output + creativity definitely was shown. Pharrell probably still has some pressure on his shoulders, but it does seem as if there’s less of a concern for him to perform, unless the sales dwindle, which I’m not sure if they are or not. He likely won’t end up having nearly the same impact on LV as Virgil did though that’s for sure.
I actually liked what Pharrell has done so far for LV. Obviously he’s there to sale accessories/bags and bring celebrities to shows. Virgil was a rare era where people actually cared about LV RTW menswear
PF and RST used to be purely to have something new in the stores between seasons, now its turning into just another vie for attention. I actually think thats a great idea for those big brands, makes sense to keep the name of the brand in mouths, it keeps their value up after all. The clothes arent special, sure, but I think you can argue specifically for PF/RST that they're not meant to be. The only real negatives to this are for the consumer; that it takes space from actually interesting designers and has the potential to water down the other collections. I dont think any of the companies doing PF/RST collections like this see those as negatives much tho, just because of course they want to take space from easy targets and why worry about making less of an impact twice a year when you can have it four times a year, twice when there is less competition? So, eventhough Mr D and you made really valid and interesting poings I just dont think we will see it going anywhere tbh - I mean not unless it gets so incredibly dull that we have nothing to talk about at all ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks! Came up with the idea because I know I have to be considerate of the people that don’t want to sit for 3+ hours watching the full streams. It will be particularly useful when fashion week starts and people can watch the show highlights for the specific shows they’re interested in
Honestly I'm pretty keen to see this upcoming January FW24 collection from Pharrell and Louis Vuitton. I think within 2-3 seasons we're going to really see him get into the pace of a role like that and output some pretty strong collections. I think Virgil started slow, but by the end of his tenure, his last 3 shows to me were pretty phenomenal. It's unrealistic to see designers knock it right out the park with a debut collection imo. What I do wonder though is what Pharrell has to say, through the clothes / collections. I think Virgil actually had quite a lot that he wanted to discuss through the medium of fashion, and it was very distinct in his later LV collections. I'm excited to see if Pharrell finds a strong narrative / topic he wants to explore throughout his tenure!
man, what even is any of this? i feel like i got into fashion when it was fun and edgy, kinda cyber/bio-punk with some "destoryed and old world" vibes, now everyone looks like celebrity approved cartoon billboards.. remember damir doma? boris bidjan saberi? lost and found? lable under construction? nicolas andreas taralis? in aisce? viridi anne? devoa? lumen et umbrea? and trying to finfd the cheaper brands that were knock offs of them like army of me? oedur? thom krom? lentrian? bruno bordese? first aid to the injured? and the pricepoints weren't completely outrageous?? ah man...
theyre completely different sects of fashion so most people wouldnt know those brands who are buying this, but ur right this shit does suck and doesnt have the same care a lot of those brands u mentioned had/have
Virgil had a broader artistic vision for fashion, performance art, specific communities and socitety at large. I dont see this multi-disciplinary vision in Pharells work.While he did display innovative approaches in music, he fails to tranfer this skill to fashion in the way Kanye or Virgil could and would do.
"nah I'm pretty sure there's a show tomorrow" 💀 mr.december did not have to body the LV assistants like that. its all getting so ridiculous, just do your two shows a year and drop a more commercial collection to keep new merchandise in the stores flowing so customers have a reason to keep coming in between seasons, but you don't need all this pomp for "filler"; mr.december is right
Louis Vuitton made a very big mistake with hiring a person that does not have a fashion design degree that is ridiculous you first have to know the history of and what has evolved. I can't believe these companies didn't learn from Kanye West's failures in fashion..you need a degree.
Pharrell takes everything from Kenzo and puts a LV on it There is no creative direction at all He is one of the most overrated designers of all time, logo maximalism and the low below on diff styles, Pharrell confirms that not because it’s expensive means that is good, quality is a must, but a great design it’s what you really are here for
@@RR-ob8ze u can't look at the clothing and shoes industry without seeing ye influence in some way or another... the entire industry switch up using ye style... especially the fast fashion brands. H&m is obviously one of them
Designers working 8 to 12 months ahead of a show... Maybe before but not now. When Pharrell joined LV they were probably just before the launch of prototypes 2, not more, everything can change at this stage And with the number of silhouettes it's certainly insane, they probably make all the man vestiaire every season haha From what I've heard, he perfectly listened to the marketing teams' guidelines, not surprising, on his 1st show but let's see what he can do from the begginning on a big collection as next runway in January
I’m actually, very thankful that these fashion brands are increasing their prices. It’s making bespoke tailoring seem more reasonable and preventing lot of these small companies from going under and pushing for the desire for better quality clothing.
Pharrell legend but this collection is not it they need to stop having celebrities as creative directors for fashion houses just saying
@@markcarrell8053 big facts that why collection have been bad
my only issue w pharrell is what is his intentions? like “oh this was inspired by nautical blah blah” okay. but can drawing inspiration from anything you woke up thinking about this morning carry you for years worth of collections as a creative director? Virgil was dissecting race, gender norms, class… even the collections i didnt like i desperately wanted to find out what was going on in his mind. and even if you didnt like it, understanding it helps you at least appreciate the work. with pharrell it just seems flat. but yea, lets see what he does in the coming years. slightly excited for his FW24
I totally agree with you - but the average regular wealthy consumer of LV is not that deep
@@hollygrace6814 i understand. i dont expect them to be thinking that deep, but its inspiration like that that can lead to great design. With Virgil it was like watching a passionate artist do his work, and the collections reflected that. current Pharrell feels like a guy who’s just doing his job and is happy to be there, at least imo. but again, we’ll see.
@@Wokeshawell I think you hit the nail on the head. That’s probably exactly how Pharrell is, Virgil though, almost had something to prove in a way, as it was quite monumental for a streetwear designer and someone of his background to be appointed to such a position, and his output + creativity definitely was shown. Pharrell probably still has some pressure on his shoulders, but it does seem as if there’s less of a concern for him to perform, unless the sales dwindle, which I’m not sure if they are or not. He likely won’t end up having nearly the same impact on LV as Virgil did though that’s for sure.
I actually liked what Pharrell has done so far for LV. Obviously he’s there to sale accessories/bags and bring celebrities to shows. Virgil was a rare era where people actually cared about LV RTW menswear
PF and RST used to be purely to have something new in the stores between seasons, now its turning into just another vie for attention. I actually think thats a great idea for those big brands, makes sense to keep the name of the brand in mouths, it keeps their value up after all. The clothes arent special, sure, but I think you can argue specifically for PF/RST that they're not meant to be. The only real negatives to this are for the consumer; that it takes space from actually interesting designers and has the potential to water down the other collections. I dont think any of the companies doing PF/RST collections like this see those as negatives much tho, just because of course they want to take space from easy targets and why worry about making less of an impact twice a year when you can have it four times a year, twice when there is less competition? So, eventhough Mr D and you made really valid and interesting poings I just dont think we will see it going anywhere tbh - I mean not unless it gets so incredibly dull that we have nothing to talk about at all ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Loving these stream highlight vids. Chill vibes and allows people to watch them/catch up when they fancy. U the goat fr ❤
Thanks! Came up with the idea because I know I have to be considerate of the people that don’t want to sit for 3+ hours watching the full streams. It will be particularly useful when fashion week starts and people can watch the show highlights for the specific shows they’re interested in
Yessss bro, thank u so much, u genuinely add a ton of value with ur commentary so I really appreciate it man.
Honestly I'm pretty keen to see this upcoming January FW24 collection from Pharrell and Louis Vuitton. I think within 2-3 seasons we're going to really see him get into the pace of a role like that and output some pretty strong collections. I think Virgil started slow, but by the end of his tenure, his last 3 shows to me were pretty phenomenal. It's unrealistic to see designers knock it right out the park with a debut collection imo. What I do wonder though is what Pharrell has to say, through the clothes / collections. I think Virgil actually had quite a lot that he wanted to discuss through the medium of fashion, and it was very distinct in his later LV collections. I'm excited to see if Pharrell finds a strong narrative / topic he wants to explore throughout his tenure!
u are the goat bro i remember when u did livestreams with like 2 or 3 viewers i was in dat bih. idk if u remember me but u came a long way g
Appreciate all the support g 🙏🏿
man, what even is any of this? i feel like i got into fashion when it was fun and edgy, kinda cyber/bio-punk with some "destoryed and old world" vibes, now everyone looks like celebrity approved cartoon billboards.. remember damir doma? boris bidjan saberi? lost and found? lable under construction? nicolas andreas taralis? in aisce? viridi anne? devoa? lumen et umbrea? and trying to finfd the cheaper brands that were knock offs of them like army of me? oedur? thom krom? lentrian? bruno bordese? first aid to the injured? and the pricepoints weren't completely outrageous?? ah man...
theyre completely different sects of fashion so most people wouldnt know those brands who are buying this, but ur right this shit does suck and doesnt have the same care a lot of those brands u mentioned had/have
Virgil had a broader artistic vision for fashion, performance art, specific communities and socitety at large. I dont see this multi-disciplinary vision in Pharells work.While he did display innovative approaches in music, he fails to tranfer this skill to fashion in the way Kanye or Virgil could and would do.
The collections feel childish. But LV is probably marketing to younger audiences so I can see their angle. Not sure if I like it though.
I know this is off topic for the video but I’m very interested with who Givenchy will name as creative director.
Same
"nah I'm pretty sure there's a show tomorrow" 💀 mr.december did not have to body the LV assistants like that.
its all getting so ridiculous, just do your two shows a year and drop a more commercial collection to keep new merchandise in the stores flowing so customers have a reason to keep coming in between seasons, but you don't need all this pomp for "filler"; mr.december is right
This collection inspired me to become a nautical sailor. #thankyoupharell
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filler collections like the side quests in naruto lol
Remember Karl Lagerfeilds resort collection in CUBA? That genius never coasted.
Louis Vuitton made a very big mistake with hiring a person that does not have a fashion design degree that is ridiculous you first have to know the history of and what has evolved. I can't believe these companies didn't learn from Kanye West's failures in fashion..you need a degree.
A lot of these brands are not making clothes really very overpriced for no reason come on three four thousand for a Jean suit
This was a good collection but I would like to see less streetwear type of clothes
It sucks really.
Pharrell takes everything from Kenzo and puts a LV on it
There is no creative direction at all
He is one of the most overrated designers of all time, logo maximalism and the low below on diff styles, Pharrell confirms that not because it’s expensive means that is good, quality is a must, but a great design it’s what you really are here for
Continuing Virgil Abloh's work and legacy
million $ handbags for all!
Skateboard p fashion is boring, and trash 🗑 😴 Pharrell clothing look like chart and brooks brothers... lv would have been better going with kanye
Not sure how that would have worked out. Kanye has a very minimalist aesthetic while LV prospers with tacky all over logo prints
@@RR-ob8ze u can't look at the clothing and shoes industry without seeing ye influence in some way or another... the entire industry switch up using ye style... especially the fast fashion brands. H&m is obviously one of them
In the end when this fashion bubble pops APC will win.
Why APC
@@RR-ob8ze Gut feeling
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This collection is not it. What conversation is he trying to have with the wearer? I find this childish and garish…
Designers working 8 to 12 months ahead of a show... Maybe before but not now. When Pharrell joined LV they were probably just before the launch of prototypes 2, not more, everything can change at this stage
And with the number of silhouettes it's certainly insane, they probably make all the man vestiaire every season haha
From what I've heard, he perfectly listened to the marketing teams' guidelines, not surprising, on his 1st show but let's see what he can do from the begginning on a big collection as next runway in January