Maison Martin Margiela SS2003 Miss Deanna Tie Dye Knit Sweater

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Deanna Ferretti Veroni is a master of her craft with an elite attention to detail when understanding the intricacies of the knitwear genius. She who began in a garage studio in Italy in the 1960’s, has now consolidated a knitwear power with a long resume of prestigious collaborations. A rather productive relationship was sustained with designer, Martin Margiela, from 1999 until the Autumn / Winter Collection of 2003. Under Margiela’s creative guidance, Ferretti Veroni as instructed to make a sweater that showed traces of long-term wear “as if someone’s grandmother had worn it hundreds of times; as if someone had found it years later in some attic.” The utilization of automotive factory industrial equipment allowed Miss Deanna to successfully heat specific portions of a knit sweater in order to achieve the desired “worn” look as requested by Margiela. Given the extensive process the sweaters ensued, only 1000 garments were made in the 4 year span.


This knitted top features a faded tie dye pattern throughout the entire piece.


Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: 17in

Chest: 20in

Length: 27in

Sleeve: 27in

Condition: 7/10

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Deanna Ferretti Veroni is a master of her craft with an elite attention to detail when understanding the intricacies of the knitwear genius. She who began in a garage studio in Italy in the 1960’s, has now consolidated a knitwear power with a long resume of prestigious collaborations. A rather productive relationship was sustained with designer, Martin Margiela, from 1999 until the Autumn / Winter Collection of 2003. Under Margiela’s creative guidance, Ferretti Veroni as instructed to make a sweater that showed traces of long-term wear “as if someone’s grandmother had worn it hundreds of times; as if someone had found it years later in some attic.” The utilization of automotive factory industrial equipment allowed Miss Deanna to successfully heat specific portions of a knit sweater in order to achieve the desired “worn” look as requested by Margiela. Given the extensive process the sweaters ensued, only 1000 garments were made in the 4 year span.


This knitted top features a faded tie dye pattern throughout the entire piece.


Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: 17in

Chest: 20in

Length: 27in

Sleeve: 27in

Condition: 7/10

Deanna Ferretti Veroni is a master of her craft with an elite attention to detail when understanding the intricacies of the knitwear genius. She who began in a garage studio in Italy in the 1960’s, has now consolidated a knitwear power with a long resume of prestigious collaborations. A rather productive relationship was sustained with designer, Martin Margiela, from 1999 until the Autumn / Winter Collection of 2003. Under Margiela’s creative guidance, Ferretti Veroni as instructed to make a sweater that showed traces of long-term wear “as if someone’s grandmother had worn it hundreds of times; as if someone had found it years later in some attic.” The utilization of automotive factory industrial equipment allowed Miss Deanna to successfully heat specific portions of a knit sweater in order to achieve the desired “worn” look as requested by Margiela. Given the extensive process the sweaters ensued, only 1000 garments were made in the 4 year span.


This knitted top features a faded tie dye pattern throughout the entire piece.


Size Unmarked. Fits a size M (please refer to measurements):

Shoulder: 17in

Chest: 20in

Length: 27in

Sleeve: 27in

Condition: 7/10