
Maison Margiela is a French fashion house founded by Martin Margiela in 1988. Known for anonymity (white lab coats, face coverings) and radical deconstruction, the house reimagines garments through repurposed objects, exaggerated proportions, and the exposure of construction as design.
Margiela’s influence spans fashion, art, and image culture, reshaping how clothing communicates.
Maison Margiela is a French fashion house known for deconstruction, repurposed garments, and conceptual minimalism.
Maison Margiela is a French fashion house known for deconstructive silhouettes, repurposed materials, and conceptual fashion language.