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Maison Martin Margiela studied at Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts along with the legendary avantgarde fashion collective the Antwerp Six. Although Margiela was only temporarily involved with the group, many still considder him to be the "7th" member of the collective. After graduation in 1980 he worked as a freelance designer for five years. Between 1985 and 1987 he worked for Jean Paul Gaultier, before showing his first collection under his own label in 1988. In 1997 he became, despite his non-traditional design, the chief designer of Hermés women's line. During the 1980s, the Japanese avantgardists, with Rei Kawakubo (Comme des Garcons), had turned the fashion scene upside-down with their eccentric and ground-breaking designs. Martin Margiela and the Antwerp Six would carry on the work, revolting against the luxurious fashion world with garments of oversized proportions such as long arms, and with linings, seams and hems on the outside. The concept of deconstruction, also embraced by the aforementioned Rei Kawakubo, is important for the understanding of Martin Margiela's fashion statement. Mr Margiela famously redesigns by hand objects such as old wigs, canvases and silk scarves into couture garments. Martin Margiela has been called the J. D. Salinger of the fashion world, and rightly so -- he refuses to be photographed and will only be interviewed by fax. He won't even put his name on his clothes, branding them instead with a blank label.
i adore this collection - still. i love the contrasting irreverent hemlines - the asymmetry of the silhouettes - and the body-consciousness and attention to the female form...it really turns both classicism and the conventional sense of the avant-garde on their heads.
venusinfers1 2 years ago 2
not a fan of the asymmetrical vision he has for this collection. first set of pieces were boring, then it got good as it progressed.
ohgoodlord 2 years ago
The music is two tracks Deus "For Roses", and PJ Harvey "Working for the Man".
tr22nm 3 years ago 2
Hi, my husband just found it. It's a Belgium band DEUS, track is called Roses. Old track from '96. It's great isn't it!
MissFlower2008 3 years ago 2
anybody know who made the music for this, desperate to find out what the first guitar and vocals are.... please help.
initialname 3 years ago
i like the clothes and music
carnellbunnybop 3 years ago
One of the best. Like is spirit and philosophy
livai456 3 years ago