Sunday, March 4, 2012



PARIS FASHION WEEK
MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA
READY TO WEAR A/W 2012-2013


ONE OF MY FAVORITE FASHION DESIGNERS IS MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA. 


Just before I went to the Academy of arts I discovered the fashion designer Martin Margiela somewhere in 2000.  Intrigued by his replicas of already exisiting old clothes. and his concept of recycling and deconstruction of clothing.                             My first purchase started with a whiter then white basic T-shirt with long sleeves, folded back to the inside and to let them come out again through the neckline, the sleeves hanging out like two ties. Makes the shoulder bit bigger and almost impossible to press you whole torso into the rest of that tiny waistline T-Shirt. Perfectly done, absolute technical knowhow. An idea you could have figured it out yourself, is another aspect I like about him. 
He reinvents himself over and over again, through the lines of his collections. Absolute technical knowhow craftsmanship. For woman who's been liberated from the standards of beauty, experimented lifestyle , Adds an extraordinary elegance and incredible femininity 




DEFILE

MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA
READY TO WEAR A/W 2012-2013

Maison Martin Margiela, look at the trousers. Stunningly beautiful, plenty offabric just in front of the trousers on top of the shoes. I definitely want to have this pair of trousers



Almost stronger then the latest collection designed by himself. It's a steady consistent collection since 2009, the moment he left. With all his aspects and hallmarks  Adjective recognizable of the so be loved signature of Maison Martin Margiela.
Deconstructed dresses, the Trompe de l’Oeil effects.
Trousers front legs has plenty in fabric. Fluently fell on top of the shoes and fluent in accommodating the walking motion.
Again impressed by this collection, my admiration and respect for Martin Margiela will remain.









The fact that he himself isn't head designer of his own label anymore is to regret. Though I have to admit, since he left to retire, the collections still got his strong signature reflected in the designs. 









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