Maison Martin Margiela SS2005 Asymmetrical Cardigan
Maison Martin Margiela SS2005 Asymmetrical Cardigan
Martin Margiela is a mystery to the public eye. He lets his designs speak for themselves as he hides behind a veil of anonymity. This personal tactic projects a stronger message at his runway shows and presentations. In his past collections, Martin has covered the faces of models with crystal masks and wigs affixed backwards. The color white is heavily used in his ateliers and beyond in an effort to show an identity being hidden. All elements exists in incognito. Hiding identity is consistently utilized by the Maison, along with recycling, transforming, and reinterpreting the practical uses for common items and garments. Presenting garments in an unconventional way, seems to be the tried and true Margiela philosophy.
This striped cardigan is split down the center seam with one half being several sizes larger than the other, thus giving an asymmetrical effect to the knit. A five button closure secures the front.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size S (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 19in
Chest: 24in
Length: 23in & 33in
Sleeve: 21in & 25in
Condition: 8.5/10
Maison Martin Margiela SS2005 Asymmetrical Cardigan
Martin Margiela is a mystery to the public eye. He lets his designs speak for themselves as he hides behind a veil of anonymity. This personal tactic projects a stronger message at his runway shows and presentations. In his past collections, Martin has covered the faces of models with crystal masks and wigs affixed backwards. The color white is heavily used in his ateliers and beyond in an effort to show an identity being hidden. All elements exists in incognito. Hiding identity is consistently utilized by the Maison, along with recycling, transforming, and reinterpreting the practical uses for common items and garments. Presenting garments in an unconventional way, seems to be the tried and true Margiela philosophy.
This striped cardigan is split down the center seam with one half being several sizes larger than the other, thus giving an asymmetrical effect to the knit. A five button closure secures the front.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size S (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 19in
Chest: 24in
Length: 23in & 33in
Sleeve: 21in & 25in
Condition: 8.5/10
Maison Martin Margiela SS2005 Asymmetrical Cardigan
Martin Margiela is a mystery to the public eye. He lets his designs speak for themselves as he hides behind a veil of anonymity. This personal tactic projects a stronger message at his runway shows and presentations. In his past collections, Martin has covered the faces of models with crystal masks and wigs affixed backwards. The color white is heavily used in his ateliers and beyond in an effort to show an identity being hidden. All elements exists in incognito. Hiding identity is consistently utilized by the Maison, along with recycling, transforming, and reinterpreting the practical uses for common items and garments. Presenting garments in an unconventional way, seems to be the tried and true Margiela philosophy.
This striped cardigan is split down the center seam with one half being several sizes larger than the other, thus giving an asymmetrical effect to the knit. A five button closure secures the front.
Size Unmarked. Fits a size S (please refer to measurements):
Shoulder: 19in
Chest: 24in
Length: 23in & 33in
Sleeve: 21in & 25in
Condition: 8.5/10