Maison Martin Margiela brown knit top with longer exposed lining — fall 1999

299.00

Size: S

Shoulder to shoulder: 34 cm / 13.4 inch

Armpit to armpit: 41 cm / 16 inch

Length: 49 cm / 19.3 inch

 

Composition:

100% wool

Lining: 60% actetate, 40% viscose

 

Details:

Brown knit top

Dark brown lining

The lining is longer and is showing at the shoulders, neckline and hem

Round neckline

Sleeveless model

Fully lined

From the fall 1999 collection

Produced by Miss Deanna, the experimental knitwear designer

 

Condition: 3,5/5

Inside the top on the back of the neck are bleached stains, not visible on the outside except for the side of the trim on at the neck. No other discolorations. The lining doesn’t touch at the left hem.

In stock

SKU: MMMBRKNTLI Categories: ,

Description

About Maison Martin Margiela

Martin Margiela is a Belgian designer, graduating from the Royal Academy of fine arts in Antwerp.

 

He is often mistaken as one of the ‘Antwerp Six’.

At the time when Ann Demeulemeester,Walter van Beirendonck, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs and Marina Yee were showcasing in London, Margiela was already working for Jean Paul Gaultier.

 

Martin Margiela stayed away from the public eye, remaining backstage after his shows and only allowing press to contact hem via fax.

 

Maison Martin Margiela’s discreet brand label consists of a blank piece of cloth or with the numbers 0-23. The trademark is attached with four small, white stitches, visible on the outside on unlined garments. The concept behind this was so the tag could be cut out, making the garment anonymous like it’s creator.

 

Margiela’s work is highly conceptual; a large piece of his repertoire is playing with conventions and recycling. Influenced by Rei Kawakubo, he works with deconstructed garments and frayed edges, nevertheless are his garments perfectly tailored. A lot of his work also includes trompe-l’oeil, a reference to René Magritte.

 

Martin Margiela was appointed as a Guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in 2010. His work is more often talked about as ‘art’ rather than fashion.

 

His most iconic piece is his tabi boot, Margiela’s interpretation of Japanese split-toe tabi socks.

 

Margiela left his eponymous label in 2009, leaving the creative staff to continue the collection for several seasons. In 2014 John Galliano was appointed as new head designer.

The only way now get an original Martin Margiela piece, is only by buying vintage Margiela clothing.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Condition

Womens size