MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA - Lot 44

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MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA - Lot 44
MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA A painted canvas blazer, Spring-Summer 1990. A painted canvas blazer, Spring-Summer 1990 Unlabelled, with cigarette inserts to shoulders, gussets to back of armscyes, inverse darts to bust and sleeves, woven white leather buttons, peaked lapels, exposed seams, patch pockets, bust 96cm 38in UK The use of painted garments in this show hinted at Margiela's interest in art - an endeavour he would go on to pursue after he left the brand in 2009. For Spring-Summer 1990 his clothes quite literally became blank canvases, yet the raw hems and exposed fabric returns hinted at something more industrial, they evoked unsung craftsmen, from painters, decorators and labourers, to the many hands working in the Margiela atelier. These garments were not intended to be washed, but with age the paint would slowly crack and deteriorate, in that way it would gradually exhibit its own lived history that echoed that of the wearer. FR The use of painted garments in this show hinted at Margiela's interest in art - a path he would fully explore after leaving the brand in 2009. For the Spring-Summer 1990 collection, his garments literally became blank canvases, but the raw hems and fabric returns on display evoked something more industrial. They paid tribute to unsung artisans, whether painters, decorators, workers or the many hands at work in the Margiela atelier. These garments were not designed to be washed, but over time, the paint slowly cracked and deteriorated. Thus, they gradually revealed their own lived history, echoing that of their wearer.
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