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Maison Martin Margiela Men's RTW Fall 2009 Collection Is Criminal
The latest men's collection from MMM is criminal. Or at least the collection appears that way. Clever fashion designer Martin Margiela shows off his 2009 Men's Ready To Wear Fall Collection as a police line up.
Clad in his apparel, models don booking placards as they stand against a wall with the horizontal measuring markers. Looking forlorn, guilty, scared and in some cases, bored, the clothes still hold their own. The new collection consists of linear silhouettes and reinterpretations of classic looks.
There were plenty of conceptual design devices (very MMM), including a rain jacket that appears to be 'stained' with water drops on the shoulders, and an “after-party” shirt with a faux red wine stain. With Diesel owning the company, jeans were a strong element in the line. And as is typical, Margiela never seems to run out of unique ways to showcase his work. Just take a look.
special thanks to WWD for the photos
Martin Margiela Men's Fall 2009, Photos by Dominique Maitre
Maison Martin Margiela
12 Designers Create Olympic Fashion To Benefit Quake Victims: Synergy In Fashion
To celebrate the 2008 Olympics, Lane Crawford, the Chinese luxury retailer, commissioned 12 fashion designers to each design a uniform for their favorite sport. All 12 designs, called “The Collective: Synergy in Fashion,” will be displayed for two weeks at Beijing’s Today Art Museum as part of its “Fashion in Motion” exhibition, then displayed at Lane Crawford in Beijing.
Below are some beautiful photos by Chad Pittman for the New York Times Magazine that I put beneath some of the designer's sketches of the initial concepts. Following those are more sketches, courtesy of Lane Crawford.
Above: Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy sketch - Archery (leather clad)
Above: Givenchy - Archery
Above: Stella McCartney sketch - Equestrian (billowing blouse over jodhpurs)
Above: Stella McCartney - Equestrian
Above: Alexander McQueen's sketch- Fencing (to be embroidered in India with little mirrors)
Above: Alexander McQueen - Fencing
Above: Matthew Williamson for Emilio Pucci sketch (based on the winter 2008 Pucci collection)
Above: Pucci - Gymnastics
Above: Stefano Pilati for YSL sketch -Track & Field (notice how the belt becomes the necklace in the shot below)
Above: Yves St. Laurent - Track & Field
All 12 designs, called “The Collective: Synergy in Fashion,” are to be displayed for two weeks at Beijing’s Today Art Museum as part of its “Fashion in Motion” exhibition, then it will also be be displayed at Lane Crawford Beijing during July and August.
Above: Christopher Bailey for Burberry - Sailing (Prosum jacket in leather with classic Burburry hardware)
Above: Martin Margiela - badminton (those are over 100 plastic and feathered shuttlecocks!)
Above: Alberta Feretti - Gymnastics
Above: 3.1 Philip Lim - Table tennis (also known as ping pong)
Above: Costume National's baseball outfit design by Ennio Capasa
Above: Rick Owens- Judo ensemble
Above: Neil Barrett's vision for fencing (jersey knit pants with sheer blouses)
After the exhibition, the pieces will then be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting UNICEF’s Special Relief Funds for Children affected by the Sichuan earthquake. Participating designers/brands include 3.1 Phillip Lim, Alberta Ferretti, Alexander McQueen, Burberry Prorsum, Martin Margiela, Stella McCartney, Costume National, Givenchy, Neil Barrett, Raf Simons, Yves Saint Laurent and Rick Owens.
Below are some beautiful photos by Chad Pittman for the New York Times Magazine that I put beneath some of the designer's sketches of the initial concepts. Following those are more sketches, courtesy of Lane Crawford.
Above: Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy sketch - Archery (leather clad)
Above: Givenchy - Archery
Above: Stella McCartney sketch - Equestrian (billowing blouse over jodhpurs)
Above: Stella McCartney - Equestrian
Above: Alexander McQueen's sketch- Fencing (to be embroidered in India with little mirrors)
Above: Alexander McQueen - Fencing
Above: Matthew Williamson for Emilio Pucci sketch (based on the winter 2008 Pucci collection)
Above: Pucci - Gymnastics
Above: Stefano Pilati for YSL sketch -Track & Field (notice how the belt becomes the necklace in the shot below)
Above: Yves St. Laurent - Track & Field
All 12 designs, called “The Collective: Synergy in Fashion,” are to be displayed for two weeks at Beijing’s Today Art Museum as part of its “Fashion in Motion” exhibition, then it will also be be displayed at Lane Crawford Beijing during July and August.
Above: Christopher Bailey for Burberry - Sailing (Prosum jacket in leather with classic Burburry hardware)
Above: Martin Margiela - badminton (those are over 100 plastic and feathered shuttlecocks!)
Above: Alberta Feretti - Gymnastics
Above: 3.1 Philip Lim - Table tennis (also known as ping pong)
Above: Costume National's baseball outfit design by Ennio Capasa
Above: Rick Owens- Judo ensemble
Above: Neil Barrett's vision for fencing (jersey knit pants with sheer blouses)
After the exhibition, the pieces will then be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting UNICEF’s Special Relief Funds for Children affected by the Sichuan earthquake. Participating designers/brands include 3.1 Phillip Lim, Alberta Ferretti, Alexander McQueen, Burberry Prorsum, Martin Margiela, Stella McCartney, Costume National, Givenchy, Neil Barrett, Raf Simons, Yves Saint Laurent and Rick Owens.
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