May 10, 2017 He understood that, beneath the white paint, the darts and seams, the unfinished hems and unorthodox show venues, Margiela was a designer whose collections often revealed a profound understanding of classic clothing; an artist whose ideas could be perfectly assimilated within Hermes. “Margiela the Hermes Years,” an exhibition at the. Apr 6, 2017 - Belgian fashion designer Martin Margiela is most famously charged with the de-fashioning of fashion: He's wrapped clothes in dry-cleaning.
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- Updated edition on the occasion of an exhibition at the Mus�e des Arts D�coratifs in Paris, held from 22 March 2018 until 2 September 2018 - Includes extra images from an exhibition held in Antwerp, and new texts by Olivier Gabet and Ina Delcourt - A celebration of Martin Margiela's stunning body of work seldom examined during his time at the French luxury house, Herm�s...more
Published August 31st 2018 by Lannoo Publishers
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