Maison Martin Margiela blue asymmetric dress with beige dots torn from the fabric roll — spring 2006

Size: S (fits much larger, like size L – XL)

Bust width: 47 – 54 cm / 18.5 – 21.25 inch

Waist: 52 cm / 20.5 inch

Hips: 55 cm / 21.6 inch

Length: 98 – 111 cm / 28.6 – 43.7 inch

 

Composition:

100% silk

 

Details:

Dark blue strapless dress

Large beige deformed dot print

Elasticated band above the chest

Made of two pieces of fabric

Frayed edges, to siggest the pieces were torn from the fabric roll

The 2 pieces of fabric are hanging from the chest band

Each edge is sewn with minimal stitches

The fabric is knotted on the bust, leaving a small opening

Open back

Excessive fabric draping on the front and back

Frayed edges with long threads on the hems

High-lowe hemline

Unlined

Lightweight lowy fabric

From the spring 2006 collection

 

Condition: 3,5/5

The fabric is in very good condition, light usage on the elastics, the elastic has been stretched out, so its a size L – XL on the chest

Plenty of room to take in the elastics to your liking

 

*PLEASE NOTE: the dress is pinned on the model*

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About Maison Martin Margiela

Explore the captivating journey of Maison Martin Margiela, an iconic avant-garde fashion brand that has redefined the industry. Uncover the biography of its enigmatic founder, delve into the brand’s distinctive aesthetic, and unravel the diverse inspirations that fuel its innovative designs.

Biography of Martin Margiela:

Maison Martin Margiela was founded by the enigmatic Belgian designer Martin Margiela in 1988. Known for his elusive nature, Margiela shunned the spotlight, allowing his creations to take center stage. His anonymity became a hallmark of the brand, sparking intrigue and curiosity in the fashion world. Margiela’s background in fashion design and his time at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp laid the foundation for his avant-garde vision.

Maison Martin Margiela Aesthetic:

The Maison Martin Margiela aesthetic is a celebration of deconstruction, minimalism, and the beauty found in imperfection. The brand challenged traditional fashion norms by embracing visible stitching, exposed seams, and unfinished hems as intentional design elements. Garments often feature unconventional materials, creating a sense of raw elegance. Notably, the “Tabi” boots with their split-toe design became an iconic symbol of Maison Martin Margiela’s avant-garde style.

Fashion Inspirations:

Maison Martin Margiela draws inspiration from a wide spectrum of sources, including art, architecture, everyday life, and even recycling. The brand’s collections have explored concepts like anonymity, identity, and the transient nature of fashion in the digital age. Margiela’s innovative spirit constantly pushed the boundaries of what fashion could be, resulting in designs that challenged convention and defied expectations.

Legacy and Influence:

Maison Martin Margiela’s impact on the fashion industry is immeasurable. The brand’s philosophy of deconstruction and its embrace of imperfection have influenced countless designers. Margiela’s departure from the brand in 2009 did not diminish its significance; instead, it continues to shape the evolution of fashion and inspire those who seek to break free from the constraints of traditional design.

Dive deeper into the world of Maison Martin Margiela with these informative articles and websites:

  1. Vogue: Maison Martin Margiela – A Revolution in Fashion
  2. Business of Fashion: Decoding the Enigma of Martin Margiela
  3. Dazed Digital: Maison Margiela – The Most Iconic Collections
  4. The New York Times: The Legacy of Martin Margiela

Immerse yourself in the groundbreaking world of Maison Martin Margiela, where fashion becomes art, imperfections become statements, and innovation knows no bounds.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Womens size

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