Three Perspectives on Martin Margiela’s Fashion Design: Deconstruction, Unconventional Materials, and Incompletion
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/80p30d33Keywords:
Martin Margiela, fashion design, Maison Margiela, deconstruction, unconventional Material, incompletionAbstract
Martin Margiela, during his time at Maison Margiela from 1988 to 2009, solidified his influence in the fashion world. This article examines how his designs reshaped fashion by analyzing primary sources of his work alongside selected critical scholarship. Instead of emphasizing detailed methods, this study relies on direct observation and comparison to highlight Margiela’s central themes. The findings show that Margiela consistently employed deconstruction, experimented with unconventional materials, and embraced incompletion as a creative strategy. These choices not only challenged the ideals of classicism and modernism but also redefined fashion’s relationship with the body, authorship, and consumer culture, positioning Margiela as a pivotal figure in the transition toward postmodern fashion thought.